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Native American Student Wins Right to Wear Eagle Feather at Graduation

by ACLU of Northern California
On the evening of June 2 we reached a settlement agreement with the Clovis Unified School District on behalf of Christian Titman, a graduating senior who is Native American who will now be able to wear an eagle feather during the graduation ceremony on Thursday, June 4. He will be allowed to wear the eagle feather in his hair during the entire ceremony and attach the feather on his cap for the traditional tassel turn.
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"Christian and his family are thrilled that he will be able to wear an eagle feather during graduation tomorrow," said Novella Coleman, a staff attorney with the ACLU of Northern California. "The eagle feather represents Christian's academic achievement and has important cultural and religious significance. It's deeply meaningful that he will be able to wear an eagle feather presented to him by his father during the graduation ceremony."

Christian's family made repeated requests to the district officials over several weeks, asking that that the district allow Christian to wear the eagle feather on his cap during graduation. The district denied each of those requests, and told the family that they would only accommodate the request if they were legally required to do so.

The family then sought the help of California Indian Legal Services (CILS), the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) and and the ACLU of Northern California. We sent a formal letter to the district on May 19. The district again refused to accommodate the request. The ACLU, CILS and NARF filed an emergency lawsuit on Monday, June 1 to compel the district to allow Christian to wear the eagle feather during graduation.

"Schools should respect the requests of Native American students who want to wear an eagle feather during graduation," said Coleman. "We're pleased that the district was willing to come to a resolution, although it's unfortunate that previous requests from the family and the ACLU were denied."

As part of the settlement agreement, the district will work with Christian Titman and his family to discuss ways to better respond in the future to requests from students for religious expression during graduation.

State and federal law protect freedom of expression and recognize the religious significance of eagle feathers for Native Americans. California students also have broad free speech rights under the Education Code, and the California Constitution has stronger protections for free speech than the U.S. Constitution.

Press release: June 3, 2015
https://www.aclunc.org/news/native-american-student-wins-right-wear-eagle-feather-graduation

ACLU of Northern California
https://www.aclunc.org/
§Settlement Agreement
by ACLU of Northern California
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