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What should replace Rizzo?

An orange bucket sits in the place formerly occupied by the frank rizzo statue in Philadelphia.

Photo courtesy City of Philadelphia

Jim Kenney finally did it.

After years of debate, the mayor sent out a crew in the wee hours of the morning on Wednesday to uproot the imposing, controversial, 10-foot-tall sculpture of former Mayor Frank Rizzo that has dominated the steps in front of the Municipal Services Building since 1998.

The removal comes on the heels of several days of protests in Philadelphia—and across the nation—following the police killing of George Floyd, a few days after protesters in Philly vandalized and tried to pull the statue down, and—as one local reporter pointed out—just after a publicly-condemned move by the Police Department to tear-gas protesters on I-676.

The fate of the statue is yet to be seen. Mayor Kenney told reporters on Wednesday that he doesn’t know what will become of it. And he’s not sure what, if anything, will replace it.

A few hours after it came down, a South Philly woman poignantly delivered a bouquet of flowers to lay where the statue once stood, telling Inquirer reporters that she, “brought [them] from my garden to replace anger and hate with beauty.”

We’re personally fans of the giant afro-pick sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas that was installed there temporarily as part of a Mural Arts project in September 2017.

But what do other Philadelphians think? We put out a call for suggestions, and the responses are too great not to share. Check out some ideas below, and feel free to weigh in on social media, or by emailing us at info@thephiladelphiacitizen.org. We’ll continue updating this list as the ideas roll in.

What should replace the Frank Rizzo statue … 

To instill hope

To represent those under-represented


To commemorate Philly history

To do something totally different—that is, nothing


To poke fun


And, of course …

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