ARTS and CULTURE
NYC’s Native Groups Weigh in on the Columbus Controversy
Sharline Dominguez |
Most want the statue gone. But they see that as a beginning, not an end, of changes in how the city acknowledges and serves indigenous people.
Adi Talwar
Most want the statue gone. But they see that as a beginning, not an end, of changes in how the city acknowledges and serves indigenous people.
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