15 Calls to Action on Indigenous Peoples Day 2025!
14 Oktober 2025agnes

In 2021, President Biden issued the first-ever presidential proclamation of Indigenous Peoples Day, however he did not replace Columbus Day. This year, President Trump outright declared Monday, October 13, 2025, as Columbus Day, omitting Indigenous Peoples Day recognition.
By commemorating Indigenous Peoples Day, we recognize colonization persists today and perpetuates oppression and violence against Indigenous Peoples as well as their sovereignty and self-determination.
Equally important is ending the celebration of Columbus Day, as a step towards disrupting these oppressive systems and shifts focus to recognizing, honoring, and celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge, histories, cultures, traditions, and lands. It is an opportunity to learn about the Peoples whose land we occupy and now call home and to take action in supporting the rights and sovereignty of all Indigenous Peoples.
We invite you to join a growing movement of people who take the second Monday of October to acknowledge historical and ongoing wrongs, learn about the Indigenous Peoples in your community, and celebrate beautiful cultures and traditions through dance, performances, food, music, film, and honor Indigenous Peoples by taking action!
1. Learn Whose Land You Are On
2. Attend a local or virtual Indigenous Peoples Day event
3. Donate to Indigenous-led organizations upholding Indigenous rights today
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This Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Rematriation, an Indigenous women-led nonprofit founded in 2016 by Michelle Schenandoah, a member of the Onʌyota’:aka (Oneida) Nation Wolf Clan of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, is launching “Rematriated Voices,” a five-episode web-based talk show exploring rematriation as an approach to truth, democracy, and balance with Mother Earth. Learn more. |
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