Why is Columbus Day no longer celebrated

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Why is Columbus Day no longer celebrated: razones históricas, debate social y el cambio hacia el Día de los Pueblos Indígenas.

Indigenous Peoples' Day (United States)

Indigenous Peoples' Day (United States)

It is celebrated as an alternative to Columbus Day, citing the lasting harm Indigenous tribes suffered because of Columbus's contributions to the European ...

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'We're calling it Columbus Day.' Trump ditches Indigenous ...

'We're calling it Columbus Day.' Trump ditches Indigenous ...

Trump's focus on Columbus Day comes as his administration has targeted alleged "woke" policies and institutions, including eliminating diversity ...

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Columbus Day is still a federal holiday — though some no ...

Columbus Day is still a federal holiday — though some no ...

Columbus Day is still a federal holiday — though some no longer want to celebrate the Italian explorer, and many jurisdictions also mark ...

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Renaming Columbus Day Was Never the End Goal

Renaming Columbus Day Was Never the End Goal

Columbus Day is a celebration of a brutal, genocidal history that the country continues to whitewash.

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Columbus Day, Indigenous Peoples Day or just a regular ...

Columbus Day, Indigenous Peoples Day or just a regular ...

Delaware dropped Columbus Day entirely in 2009, giving state workers a floating holiday instead (meaning they can take off any day of their ...

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Why Is Indigenous Peoples Day Replacing Columbus Day?

Why Is Indigenous Peoples Day Replacing Columbus Day?

A growing number of states have begun to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day – a holiday meant to honor the culture and history of the people ...

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Is Columbus Day largely gone? : r/AskAnAmerican

Is Columbus Day largely gone? : r/AskAnAmerican

No one has celebrated it for a long time, and they shouldn't. It's now more appropriately considered "Indigenous People's Day".

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