thinksquad:Seattle joins a growing number of cities officially recognizing Native American historyCo
thinksquad:Seattle joins a growing number of cities officially recognizing Native American historyColumbus Day will now be known as Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Seattle.The Seattle City Council on Monday unanimously approved the re-designation, which acknowledges that Native Americans were living in North America well before Christopher Columbus “discovered America” in the 15th century, Reuters reports.The change, which will go into effect before the Oct. 13 holiday this year, marks the second major city in the U.S. to officially re-designate the day, after Minneapolis’ vote in April. (Though the city of Berkeley, Calif., ceased observation of Columbus Day in 1992.)The change faced some opposition from some members of Seattle’s Italian-American community, who view the day as a celebration of their cultural heritage (Columbus hailed from Genoa, Italy).The Seattle School Board voted last week to observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Columbus Day on the same day in public schools.http://time.com/3476651/seattle-indigenous-peoples-day/ -- source link