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Arts, 17.11.2020 22:10, isabellecannuli

In Sethembile Msezane’s TedTalk, Living Sculptures That Stand For History’s Truths, she speaks of the impact of public monuments on specific demographics of culture and may perpetuate negative stereotypes. Her performances provide a dialog to these monuments and their impact on the community. Recently, the southern states have had similar debates regarding the removal of monuments dedicated to Civil War figures. After reading the article reviewing the monument removal debate and watching the video from the performance artist, please answer the following questions regarding the removal of the monuments in the US. Do you believe the monuments are a viable component in their community? Should they be removed, why or why not? Do they represent an accurate reflection of our history? What other solutions might be worth considering? Your answers should be in paragraph 250 or 500 words

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