Columbus Day replaced with ‘Indigenous Peoples’ Day’ in Cambridge
Columbus Day replaced with ‘Indigenous Peoples’ Day’ in Cambridge
Officials in Cambridge, Massachusetts, unanimously voted Tuesday to stop honoring Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the New World. The second Monday in October will no longer be referred to as Columbus Day after the Cambridge City Council voted to rename it Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Officials are calling the Spanish explorer, originally from Genoa, a monster. Critics of…
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