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Racial Equity

BLM Protest and History – A Letter

June 15 2020: (32) A Letter to the Editor from Kari Johnson, in support of protestors and providing historical context for Black Lives Matter protests. Click here to read the letter.

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7 Days and Counting – George Floyd

6 young Sitkans gather at the roundabout in support of BLM protests across the nation.

June 8, 2020: (28) Demonstrators gather at the roundabout for the 7th consecutive day to call for justice in the case of George Floyd, as well as to end police brutality and systemic racism. Colonization is built on the myth

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Police Reform – A Letter

June 5, 2020: (26) A Letter to the Editor from Tory Curran, about police reform and change. Click here to read the letter.

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Protester Support – A Letter

June 3, 2020: (23) A Letter to the Editor from John Feryok, supporting the protestors and providing historical context. Click here to read the letter. 

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Support for Black Lives Matter – A Letter

June 1st 2020: (20) Letter to the Editor from Callie Simmons, supporting Black Lives Matter.  “The  Black Lives Matter movement is not suggesting that black lives should be valued above others, but rather that black lives are undervalued and often

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Vigil for George Floyd

June 1, 2020: (19) Sitkans joined together with the world to pay respects to George Floyd and support human rights. Click here to read more. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” – MLK.

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Celebrating Filipino Culture

Celebrating Filipino Culture

March 7, 2020: (18) After a land acknowledgement, the dancing started at the Filipino celebration at Keet. Thanks to Kari Sagel, Rebecca Himschoot and all the teachers and staff at Keet and those in attendance. Decolonized communities celebrate people and

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Changing The Alaska Day Narrative

March 2020: Reconciliation Day advocates go to the Alaska Day Planning Committee meeting and begin face to face discussions about celebrating Oct. 18th in a new way that honors Native culture.

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White Supremacy Teach-In

White Supremacy Teach-In

February 3, 2020: The Sitka Decolonization group has its biggest meeting yet (21 people) and teach-in on the elements of White Supremacy Culture (maybe a first in Sitka’s history.)

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Renaming Baranof Part 1 – Leaving Footprints

Baranof Elementary School Logo

Renaming Baranof Elementary School is submitted to the school district’s Leave Your Footprint site. In a healthy community public places, spaces, and buildings are welcoming and inclusive for everyone. In the 1940s the Sitka School District decided that the name

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    We Are Grateful

    Aani is the Tlingit word for land and Tlingit people have been in this place for over 10,000 years. It’s very important to recognize this historical fact and to appreciate that the Tlingit people have been excellent stewards and have lived out the traditional tribal values around balance, respect, and caring

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