BY: Courtney Tompkins
Following the lead of large cities across the nation, Long Beach leaders voted to start observing Indigenous People’s Day on the second Monday in October, a federal holiday that is traditionally observed as Columbus Day.
A recommendation for the change came from the city’s Human Relations Commission, a body of appointed community members that is tasked with recommending policies and programs to promote goodwill and better relations among all people, according to the city website.
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