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Is it time for America to stop celebrating Columbus Day?

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Oct. 12 marks the federal holiday of Columbus Day โ€” or, if you live in jurisdictions like the District of Columbia, Indigenous Peoples Day. The debate over honoring Christopher Columbus as a consequential historical figure, vs. decrying Columbus as a driving force behind the genocide of Native Americans and transatlantic slavery, returned to Philadelphia this year. The cityโ€™s Art Commission voted in August to remove the Columbus statue from Marconi Plaza following protests and conflict at the site, including weapon-carrying vigilantes who claimed to be protecting the statue in June.

While Columbus Day remains a holiday in Philly, the debate rages on. The Inquirer asked a founding board member of Indigenous Peoplesโ€™ Day Philly Inc. and a Philadelphian invested in the tradition: Is it time to drop Columbus Day?

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