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DESCRIPTION:Grassroots Indigenous Organizations to Hold March and Rally for Respectful 
 Representation of Indigenous Peoples. The protest and news conference will 
 coincide with the controversial Washington NFL team’s game versus San 
 Francisco 49ers.\n\n\nNews Release                                          
 November 10, 2014\n\nContact: Kris 
 Longoria\n510-759-3911\nurbanrezlife@gmail.com\n\nTony 
 Gonzales\n415-577-1492\neltony1492@gmail.com \n\nRacist NFL Team Name & 
 Logo Met with Protest by Indigenous Peoples \nin Santa Clara Sunday, 
 November 23, 2014\n\n\nWhat: Grassroots Indigenous Organizations to Hold 
 March and Rally for Respectful Representation of Indigenous Peoples. The 
 protest and news conference will coincide with the controversial Washington 
 NFL team’s game versus San Francisco 49ers.\n\nWhen: Sunday, November 
 23rd, 2014\n8:00am - Prayer Gathering @ Ulistac Natural Area; 4901 Lick 
 Mill Blvd, Santa Clara, CA \n9:30 am - March to Levi’s Stadium; 4900 
 Marie P DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara, CA \n10:00am - Rally @ Levi’s 
 Stadium; 4900 Marie P DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara, CA \n\nWhere: Ulistac 
 Natural Area-- Occupied Ohlone Territory*\n\nWho: Sponsored by American 
 Indian Movement-West, Bay Area Coalition Against Racism in Sports, 
 Eradicating Offensive Native Mascotry, Indian People Organizing for Change, 
 Sacred Sites Protection & Rights of Indigenous Tribes, ANSWER 
 COALITION,Idle No More Bay Area CA, and more TBA.\n\nA Northern California 
 grassroots campaign is being launched by the Bay Area Coalition Against 
 Racism in Sports. A march and rally to end the use of the racial slur, name 
 and mascot of the NFL team from Washington, D.C. comes to Santa Clara 
 November 23rd at 10:00 AM, Levi’s Stadium. Grassroots community members & 
 organizations will stand in solidarity to end the use of the racial slur as 
 the mascot and name of the NFL team in Washington, D.C. November 23rd at 
 10:00 AM, Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. The events will coincide 
 with an NFL game at Levi's Stadium where the controversial Washington team 
 will play against the San Francisco 49ers.\n\nThe campaign calls upon the 
 NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell to end the use of the racial epithet and 
 its hurtful reminder to the Indigenous peoples of their ongoing 
 mistreatment. The Bay Area Coalition Against Racism in Sports is organizing 
 its largest grassroots demonstration in the San Francisco Bay Area, a 
 continuation of many years of protesting racism in sports. Kris Longoria, 
 co-organizer states, “The Bay Area has a large Native American Community, 
 a lot of history for our people standing up for our rights, started here in 
 the bay area. We are committed to our culture and traditions, but using our 
 people as mascots is unacceptable. Let’s end this legacy of racism in 
 sports.” \n\nEradicating Offensive Native Mascotry, a sponsor of the 
 demonstrations, has issued a call for support of Native Americans, human 
 rights activists, and others who believe Native Americans deserve the right 
 to determine how our culture and identity is represented in media and who 
 are concerned for the future of Native American youth. The California 
 protests are part of a series of nationwide actions at NFL games to 
 “Change the Name & Change the Mascot!” that have been held at the 
 Washington team’s away games against the Cardinals, Cowboys, Vikings, and 
 will occur at the Washington team’s home game on December 28th. Nicholet 
 Deschine Parkhurst, Eradicating Offensive Native Mascotry member, was a 
 coordinator of the kick-off rally against the Washington NFL team’s name 
 at the October 12th Arizona Cardinals game. Deschine Parkhurst said, 
 “Many grassroots groups and organizations seek to give voice to Native 
 Americans who advocate for the Washington NFL team to change the team's 
 name. San Francisco is a great backdrop to the November 23rd protest at the 
 49ers game because of the city’s historic ties to the Indigenous rights 
 movement. The NFL leadership cannot continue to ignore our voice or the 
 fact that Native American themed mascots harm Native American youth." 
 Student  Dahkota Brown  16, Wilton Miwok tribal member added,  "Team Pride 
 should NEVER outweigh my culture or identity, or that of my peers. It is 
 time to end racist mascots!"  \n\nIn celebration of our continued 
 resilience and fight against racism and colonialism, we honor our culture 
 and traditions with singing, drumming, and dancing. Traditional dress 
 encouraged! Bring your hand drum and your poster/sign/banner! 
 \n\n#notyourmascot #changethename #changethemascot\n\nNote to editors: 
 Colorful banners & theatrical displays. Preliminary interviews can be 
 arranged.\n\n###\n*Ulistac is the Ohlone Village area nearby the stadium. 
 It translates to uli a warrior stac meaning place/land. \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/11/10/18763994.php
SUMMARY:Racist NFL Team Name & Logo to Meet with Protest by Indigenous Peoples in Santa Clara
LOCATION:8:00am - Prayer Gathering @ Ulistac Natural Area; 4901 Lick Mill Blvd, 
 Santa Clara, CA \n9:30 am - March to Levi’s Stadium; 4900 Marie P 
 DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara, CA \n10:00am - Rally @ Levi’s Stadium; 4900 
 Marie P DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara, CA 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/11/10/18763994.php
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