Statues Are Only Part Of The Problem In Britain’s Fight Against Racism
Statues Are Only Part Of The Problem In Britain’s Fight Against Racism

The protests in Britain over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis has set in motion a debate statues, with many in our public spaces commemorating those who were directly linked with the slave trade.

Claudine Van Hensbergen is an expert on sculptures in public spaces and explains how we interact with statues, what they mean to a society and how we deal with their legacy is only part of Britain’s fight against racism.