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Vacations: 5 U.S. towns with mountain views, from Montana to Maine

Vacations: 5 U.S. towns with mountain views, from Montana to Maine
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Gaza Strip Created in U.S. Southwest – American Free Press


By Ronald L. Ray —
Why are Israeli companies heavily involved in the United States federal government’s alleged efforts to “close” our unprotected borders and keep out tidal waves of aliens illegally invading our country? To find out, AMERICAN FREE PRESS interviewed Tucson, Arizona resident Todd Miller, author of the book
Miller has traveled extensively to investigate border issues for several years—not just at the U.S.-Mexico border, but also the frontier with Canada and those overseas. As his colleague, Gabriel Schivone, has noted, “Miller wasn’t looking for Israel anywhere. Yet the state’s agents kept surfacing at every turn.”

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Utah schools discuss on-campus representation of Indigenous peoples


Utah schools discuss on-campus representation of Indigenous peoples
A resolution in Utah’s most recent legislative session started conversations about on-campus representations of Indigenous peoples. These representations include mascots and statues, like the “Massasoit Indian” statue on the BYU campus. (Universe archives)
Discussions about inclusivity on Utah campuses continue after a resolution urging Utah schools to retire Native American mascots failed in the recent Utah legislative session.
The resolution, HCR3, would have encouraged K-12 public schools to retire their Native American mascots. It failed to pass the House on Feb. 16 after Utah lawmakers spoke against it. HCR3 would not have been binding law, but a statement of encouragement to promote inclusivity and sensitivity toward native students.

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School Leader On Erasing Lincoln: He 'Is Not Someone I See As A Hero'


Chotiner asked López about problems like these. He gives another example of the board getting their history wrong: “There was a question about James Russell Lowell and whether he wanted Black people to vote, which he was actually in favor of. The name of this businessman, James Lick, was ordered removed because his foundation funded an installation that didn’t go up until almost two decades after he died… But that’s not something you’re concerned about?”
“No,” López replies. Then she reframes the issue, again essentially saying political narrative is more important than reality. She acknowledges maybe the board could be convinced to fix their inaccuracies but maintains the inaccuracies are less important than the board’s political goals.

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San Francisco Board Of Education's Document Arguing For School Renamings Is Riddled With Historical Errors


January 29, 2021
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The San Francisco Board of Education announced that it would rename 44 schools due to racial sensitivity issues.
The schools include ones named for President Abraham Lincoln, Senator Dianne Feinstein, and inventor Thomas Edison.
The document explaining the removals makes clear historical errors in justifying the changes of at least eight of the names.
A document produced by the San Francisco Board of Education to justify renaming 44 different schools is riddled with spelling and historical errors.
The school board voted on Tuesday, Jan. 26, to change the names of schools honoring Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein, among others. The move was criticized by San Francisco Mayor London Breed. “The fact that our kids aren’t in school is what’s driving inequity in our City. Not the name of a school,” she said in a press release.

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San Francisco school board votes to rename dozens of schools — including Washington and Lincoln

San Francisco school board votes to rename dozens of schools — including Washington and Lincoln
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San Francisco school board votes to rename dozens of schools – including Washington and Lincoln


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U.S. presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln are represented at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in Keystone, South Dakota, with this image being taken during a visit from former President Donald Trump on 3 July, 2020. Schools named after Washington and Lincoln are set to have their names changed.
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The school board of the San Francisco Unified School District has agreed to move ahead with a plan to change the names of more than 40 schools that currently honour presidents and other historical figures. They include George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Democrat Senator Dianne Feinstein.

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JOHN EGGERS COLUMN: How should we act? Let's ask an elder.

Think about the elders in your life. Think about your parents and grandparents. Weren’t they a witness to the way you should live?

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San Francisco struggles with Lincoln's legacy


San Francisco struggles with Lincoln’s legacy
02 Jan 2021
Faith E. Pinho,
Tribune News Service
The statue sat like a red stain on the lawn in front of San Francisco City Hall. Abraham Lincoln’s chiselled face was covered in paint, his etched name highlighted in the bloody colour at the base of the monument.
As San Francisco, like many parts of the country, grapples with how best to memorialise historic figures, the statue of the 16th president sat red-faced — literally — in front of the government building the day after Christmas.
City workers cleaned the sculpted artwork on Monday, said San Francisco County sheriff’s director of communications Nancy Hayden Crowley.

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Cancel Abraham Lincoln? San Francisco grapples with the president's legacy | Associated Press

Cancel Abraham Lincoln? San Francisco grapples with the president's legacy | Associated Press
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