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2015, March - Congrats to Lancaster NY for standing up for their students (whether the students know it or not)

“Not only did the school make a powerful statement to the Native American community that they no longer wanted to use a term that is a dictionary-defined slur against native people, but it made a statement to the kids in that school to be self-aware and have empathy and think about how the actions that you are engaging in affect other people outside of yourself.” - Joel Barkin, a spokesman for the Oneida Nation