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    Saturday, May 04, 2024

    Brown University renames October holiday to honor indigenous peoples

    Providence — The faculty at Brown University has voted to rename what used to be called Columbus Day to Indigenous People's Day.

    The Ivy League university in 2009 changed the name of the holiday that falls on the second Monday of October to Fall Weekend. But some people said the change didn't go far enough. So on Tuesday, they changed the name again.

    Renaming the holiday, according to the rationale for the motion presented to the faculty, "would recognize the contributions of Indigenous People/Native Americans to our community and our culture and foster a more inclusive community."

    Efforts are underway across the country to drop the Columbus Day name — which honors explorer Christopher Columbus — because it represents the oppression of Native Americans.

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