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Maine lawmakers have pushed for four decades to remove offensive place names. But many of them still exist. A new "place justice" initiative will attempt to help Maine communities reckon with those terms and inspire change.
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Washington's NFL team is shedding the "Redskins'' name and logo after recent pressure from sponsors and decades of criticism that they are offensive to…
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BANGOR, Maine - The Bangor City Council is scheduled to discuss a proposal from the Penobscot Nation to remove a controversial monument. Bangor Daily News…
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A new, independent commission on race equity has sent a letter to Gov. Janet Mills advising her on initial steps to address systemic racism in Maine.…
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Donna Loring: Maine's Senior Advisor on Tribal Affairs Discusses Issues Affecting Native CommunitiesDonna Loring has stepped into a position specifically created to better represent the needs and issues of Maine’s Native communities. The state and tribal…
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Mainers Monday celebrated the state’s first Indigenous Peoples Day, on what had been Columbus Day.Members of the Huntley Brook Singers performed at the…
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The school board representing MSAD 54 narrowly approved a motion Thursday night to hold a public forum in January to consider ending the use of Skowhegan…