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Experience the vibrant culture of Washington, D.C. at 'Ask a D.C. Native, Live!' on May 19. Join locals and newcomers for a fun-filled night of trivia.
Governor Arlekar visits Chettur Sankaran Nair's ancestral home, emphasizing the need to honor his legacy for future generations.
The Democrat-led Illinois House has advanced legislation placing a statewide ban on Native American imagery and mascots by elementary and high schools.
The Native American mascot ban would include logos, team names and mascots 90 Illinois schools use, like the Mt. Zion Braves or the Cahokia Comanches.
Illinois Politics Native American mascot ban clears the Illinois House, heads to Senate The bill requires some K-12 schools to pick new mascots, team names and logos.