A. Sue Weisler President David Munson delivers remarks during a ceremony unveiling a sculpture of Frederick Douglass in RIT’s Student Alumni Union in 2020. Olivia Kim is hoping to create a permanent bronze sculpture of Douglass at Rochester’s airport by the end of this year. Efforts are in motion to commission a permanent bronze statue of Frederick Douglass sculpted by Olivia Kim, an adjunct professor in RIT’s College of Art and Design, for the Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport. A fundraising drive led by the not-for-profit Rochester Community Television (RCTV) aims to raise $250,000 for Kim to create a bronze Douglass statue—inspired by the 1899 statue in Rochester’s Highland Park—and a surrounding educational display at the airport.