Blue Ribbon Commission on Race, Memorials and Public Spaces
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The Blue Ribbon Commission on Race, Memorials and Public Spaces is a committee in Charlottesville, Virginia which the city established in 2016 to address the Charlottesville historic monument controversy.
In August 2016 Sue Lewis accepted an appointment to the commission.[1]
By September 2016 various city projects had aligned with the work and research of the commission.[2]
In November 2016 the commission published a recommendation to keep the monuments in place.[3][4] Charlottesville mayor Michael Signer said that he supported and sought to follow the commission's "transform in place" recommendation.[5]