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Christopher A. Iannella

The City Council chamber is named after former City Councilor At-Large Christopher A. Iannella.

Iannella

The City Council chamber is named after former City Councilor At-Large Christopher A. Iannella. Iannella was born in 1913 in San Sossio Baronia, Italy, and immigrated to Boston at eight years old. When he arrived, he spoke no English and faced significant hardship and discrimination in the early 20th century. Despite this adversity, Iannella confronted his challenges head on and graduated Boston English High School, Boston College, and Harvard Law School.

Iannella first served as a State Representative for his home neighborhood, The West End, prior to its demolition and redevelopment. Following this, he moved to Jamaica Plain and served as a councilor for 33 years, and acted as City Council President for eight one-year terms. During his political career, he advocated for the protection of the West End neighborhood, acted as a mediator between Boston City Council and the Mayor’s office, and also had a hand in establishing the office of Elder Affairs and the Landmarks Commission. Iannella was seen as an inspiration to thousands of immigrants who arrived in Boston and struggled with discrimination and economic hardship. He is survived by his four children, three of whom work in Massachusetts politics today.

Photos

Iannella at the groundbreaking of the West Roxbury YMCA with Mayor John J. Tierney and Celtics' basketball star Tom Sanders. (Circa May 1964)
Iannella at the groundbreaking of the West Roxbury YMCA with Mayor John J. Tierney and Celtics basketball star Tom Sanders. (Circa May 1964)

Iannella being sworn into the Boston City Council. (Circa 1927)
Iannella being sworn into the Boston City Council. (Circa 1927)

Councilor Iannella with other local politicians including Brian McLaughlin, Councilor Charles Yancey, Mayor Raymond L. Flynn, Councilor Thomas M. Menino, and Councilor David Scondras. (Circa 1984-1987)
Councilor Iannella with other local politicians including Brian McLaughlin, Councilor Charles Yancey, Mayor Raymond L. Flynn, Councilor Thomas M. Menino, and Councilor David Scondras. (Circa 1984-1987)

Former Iannella Home

Besides the Iannella Chamber, you can find other reminders of the former Councilor around Boston as well.

Iannella’s former home is located in the North End.. There is a memorial plaque on the side of the Paul Revere mall dedicating the area as a historic landmark.

Fun fact!

Christopher A. Iannella was featured in William Foote Whyte's classic text, "Street Corner Society", as one of the “College Boys”.

"Street Corner Society" Book Cover

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