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Recognize and Celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day
Final signature count: 4,621
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Sponsor: The Hunger Site
It's time to embrace a new perspective and honor the contributions of Indigenous Peoples. Take action!
Indigenous Peoples’ Day, celebrated on the second Monday of October, is a time to commemorate the Indigenous communities that have thrived on this land for thousands of years1. However, while numerous states and cities have embraced this observance, it has yet to receive the federal recognition it deserves2.
Here’s why that recognition matters:
- Historical Reckoning: Acknowledging Indigenous Peoples’ Day at the federal level is a crucial step in recognizing the painful history of colonization and dispossession that Indigenous communities endured for centuries3.
- Cultural Celebration: It’s an opportunity to celebrate the vibrant cultures, languages, and traditions of Native American communities that have enriched our nation4.
- Dignity and Respect: Federal recognition through House5 and Senate6 bills demonstrates a commitment to treating Indigenous Peoples with the dignity, respect, and honor they deserve as the original inhabitants of this land.
- Justice and Reconciliation: It’s a step towards addressing historical injustices and fostering reconciliation with Tribal Nations and Indigenous communities across the country.
- Education and Awareness: Federal recognition would raise awareness about the challenges faced by Indigenous communities today, including discrimination, climate change, health disparities, and threats to Indigenous lands7.
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We believe that every signature counts and contributes to the momentum needed to enact change. By signing this petition, you’re supporting the efforts to recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day as a federal holiday. You’re helping to create a more inclusive and equitable future for all Americans.
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Add your name to our petition and make your voice heard. Let’s work together towards a brighter future that honors the legacy of Indigenous Peoples and promotes justice, dignity, and good faith for all.
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