Portland, Maine will decide on Monday, Sept. 18, 2017, whether to transition from celebrating Columbus Day to Indigenous People’s Day. Bangor voted for the switch in August this year, and Belfast first changed recognition in 2015. Several states and independent cities across the U.S. have also made the choice to change this celebration as well
The Office for Diversity and Inclusion weekly email newsletter announcing activities planned for the...
Message to the University of Maine community from President Joan Ferrini-Mundy regarding Indigenous ...
We, the staff of the Office for Diversity and Inclusion, would first like to acknowledge that we sit...
Indigenous Peoples Day is approaching, yet we are still discussing the man who committed mass genoci...
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office\u27s wor...
Diverse City piece on Columbus Day, noting that Jason Toothaker, a Portland School Committee member...
SB11-15/16: Reconstitute Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples\u27 Day. This motion was passed 23Y-2N-3...
No other national holiday draws such heated debate as Columbus Day. Mainstream America celebrates th...
The authors examine the colonized history and present of Maine to recognize that the state’s bicente...
Poster promoting Exploring Wabanaki Maine History, an event by the Maine-Wabanaki REACH, sponsored b...
Students, faculty and community members from across the Orono area gathered on Monday to protest onl...
Students, faculty and community members from across the Orono area gathered on Monday to protest onl...
This paper compares Columbus Day in the United States (US) and Kam̗m̗oolol (Gospel) Day in the Repub...
Annually, on the second Monday in October, the United States celebrates Columbus Day. And every year...
Education is one of our best safeguards against ignorance. Without the crucial work of activist grou...
The Office for Diversity and Inclusion weekly email newsletter announcing activities planned for the...
Message to the University of Maine community from President Joan Ferrini-Mundy regarding Indigenous ...
We, the staff of the Office for Diversity and Inclusion, would first like to acknowledge that we sit...
Indigenous Peoples Day is approaching, yet we are still discussing the man who committed mass genoci...
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office\u27s wor...
Diverse City piece on Columbus Day, noting that Jason Toothaker, a Portland School Committee member...
SB11-15/16: Reconstitute Columbus Day as Indigenous Peoples\u27 Day. This motion was passed 23Y-2N-3...
No other national holiday draws such heated debate as Columbus Day. Mainstream America celebrates th...
The authors examine the colonized history and present of Maine to recognize that the state’s bicente...
Poster promoting Exploring Wabanaki Maine History, an event by the Maine-Wabanaki REACH, sponsored b...
Students, faculty and community members from across the Orono area gathered on Monday to protest onl...
Students, faculty and community members from across the Orono area gathered on Monday to protest onl...
This paper compares Columbus Day in the United States (US) and Kam̗m̗oolol (Gospel) Day in the Repub...
Annually, on the second Monday in October, the United States celebrates Columbus Day. And every year...
Education is one of our best safeguards against ignorance. Without the crucial work of activist grou...
The Office for Diversity and Inclusion weekly email newsletter announcing activities planned for the...
Message to the University of Maine community from President Joan Ferrini-Mundy regarding Indigenous ...
We, the staff of the Office for Diversity and Inclusion, would first like to acknowledge that we sit...