CA Statewide Ban on Indians as Mascots is Considered
Friday, April 22, 2005 at 09:29PM
TheSpook
Almost a decade after American Indian
mascots were banned from Los Angeles public schools, lawmakers are
again considering a statewide prohibition on "Redskins" this week.
Proponents contend that the legislation would banish the mascot from
five California schools that use it. A bill sponsored by Assemblywoman
Jackie Goldberg (D-Los Angeles) would affect Calaveras High School,
Chowchilla Union High School, Colusa High School, Gustine High School
and Tulare Union High School. A similar bill was passed by the
California Legislature last year but was vetoed by Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger, who said the issue should be decided locally. He has
yet to take a position on Goldberg's pending bill. Dozens of civil
rights groups and Indian tribes have endorsed the measure. The U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights has endorsed a broad ban, saying the mascots
trivialize Indian culture, perpetuate harmful stereotypes and are
insensitive to the forced assimilation of native Americans. [more]
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