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.
Solidarity in the Ferry Crisis 2020

Tlingit and Haida and others join in solidarity to support communities in need due to the ferry crisis. A town hall meeting was organized by the Sheet’ka’ Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Sisterhood (ANB/ANS) camps to discuss ferry system
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.)
Renaming Baranof Part 1 – Leaving Footprints

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