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Renaming Baranof Part 1 – Leaving Footprints

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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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It starts with a potluck

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December 12, 2019: (1) The decolonization dinner and discussion group has a public potluck to start the month. In a colonized community racial groups are often segregated. When multicultural groups come together in a spirit of mutual respect, it’s an

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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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