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OPINION: Time for change

Why daylight saving time clashes with Indigenous wisdom: humans need winter rest and summer bloom, not clock shifts that fuel unsustainable work.
Humans are the only species that opts to fight against biological presets, miserably dragging ourselves out of bed at ...
An Indigenous perspective reveals how daylight saving time runs counter to both human biology and the rhythms of the natural ...
Why do we turn the clocks forward and backward twice a year? Academics, scientists, politicians, economists, employers, ...
While the rest of nature rises and slumbers to lunar and solar cycles, humans work and sleep to the resetting of their artificial clocks.
Seventeen states - plus Washington, D.C. - now mark Indigenous Peoples' Day instead of, or alongside, Columbus Day. Indigenous groups started pushing for it back in the 1970s. The goal was simple: ...
A group called The Resilient Indigenous Action Collective called for the removal of the Christopher Columbus statue in Columbus Square in Syracuse. New York State recognizes Columbus Day as a paid ...
The Buffalo Bills fired off a post on social media on Monday to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead of Columbus Day and the decision drew some pushback among fans. Indigenous Peoples’ Day is ...
Native American people will celebrate their centuries-long history of resilience on Monday with ceremonies, dances and speeches. Events across the U.S. come four years after President Joe Biden ...
A total of 17 states and Washington, D.C., honor Indigenous people on the second Monday in October, according to the Pew Research Center. In six states, the holiday is recognized as a paid holiday ...
An Indigenous woman plays a traditional drum while marching during the demonstration. On October 12th, 2022, Indigenous Peoples in different parts of the world protested the celebration of Columbus ...