Antanas Mockus
Written on December 5, 2008
An excerpt from a Harvard Gazette article on Antanas Mockus, the former mayor of Bogotá, Columbia.
The fact that he was seen as an unusual leader gave the new mayor the opportunity to try extraordinary things, such as hiring 420 mimes to control traffic in Bogotá’s chaotic and dangerous streets. He launched a “Night for Women” and asked the city’s men to stay home in the evening and care for the children; 700,000 women went out on the first of three nights that Mockus dedicated to them.