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Columbus Day Is Out. Indigenous Peoples’ Day Is In.

Columbus Day Is Out. Indigenous Peoples’ Day Is In.

"Columbus is everywhere. The Genoese explorer may have never set foot in North America, but he still managed to get his name and mug all over the Western Hemisphere. Most U.S. cities carry multiple references to Christopher Columbusโ€”and not just on statues and street names, but the cities themselves. From Columbia, South Carolina to Columbus, Ohio, the Admiral of the Ocean Sea staked a hard-to-erase claim over millions of acres of the United States. Heck, the nationโ€™s capital, the District of Columbia, is Columbus Country."

"But in recent years, efforts to de-Columbus the U.S. have grown in strength and size, thanks to the famed navigatorโ€™s increasingly problematic historical reputation: Christopher Columbus, after all, kicked off a horrific genocide, treated non-white people as sub-human, and wasnโ€™t even the first European to happen upon the Americas. Scores of cities and three states have replaced his namesake holiday with Indigenous Peoplesโ€™ Day. Statues and memorials devoted to Columbus now draw the regular attention of protesters and vandals, while his parades are getting rebranded and cancelled. Are we sailing toward a New World without Columbus?"

Earlier Sunsets are the Norm, Four Weeks Out to the Time Change

While the sun sets quite a bit later in Syracuse then Albany, with autumn underway and the time change only four weeks out, we are rapidly losing daylight both in the morning and evening.

6:30 pm sunset – Tuesday, October 9
6:15 pm sunset – Thursday, October 18
6:00 pm sunset – Sunday, October 28

Standard Time Begins – Sunset on Sunday, November 4 is at 4:51 pm
4:45 pm sunset – Saturday, November 10
4:30 pm sunset – Sunday, December 2
Earliest Sunset – Sunday, December 9 at 4:29 pm

4:30 pm sunset – Thursday, December 13
4:45 pm sunset – Saturday, January 5
5:00 pm sunset – Friday, January 18
5:15 pm sunset – Wednesday, January 30
5:30 pm sunset – Sunday, February 10
5:45 pm sunset – Thursday, February 21

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Donโ€™t Despair about the Supreme Court

Howard Zinn: Donโ€™t Despair about the Supreme Court

"No Supreme Court, liberal or conservative, will stop the war in Iraq, or redistribute the wealth of this country, or establish free medical care for every human being. Such fundamental change will depend, the experience of the past suggests, on the actions of an aroused citizenry, demanding that the promise of the Declaration of Independence--an equal right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness--be fulfilled."