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San Francisco Entertainment Commission acknowledges Ramaytush Ohlone heritage at meeting

March 19, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco Entertainment Commission acknowledges Ramaytush Ohlone heritage at meeting
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission kicked off its hybrid meeting on March 19, 2024, with a powerful land acknowledgment, emphasizing respect for the Ramaytush Ohlone, the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Peninsula. Commission President Ben Blime led the meeting, highlighting the importance of recognizing the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone and their enduring connection to the land.

In a heartfelt tribute, Blime stated, "As guests, we recognize that we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland." This acknowledgment not only honors the ancestors and elders of the Ramaytush community but also affirms their sovereign rights as the first peoples of the area.

The meeting was conducted in a hybrid format, allowing for both in-person attendance at City Hall and virtual participation via Zoom and SFGov TV. This approach reflects the commission's commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring that community members can engage with the discussions regardless of their location.

As the meeting progresses, the commission aims to foster a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of the land and the ongoing responsibilities of stewardship that come with it.

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