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Muscatine mayor proclaims National Day of Truth and Reconciliation and Indigenous Peoples’ Day; local coalition accepts proclamations

6439756 · September 19, 2025
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Summary

Mayor Brad Bark issued proclamations recognizing the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation and Indigenous Peoples’ Day; Justice, co‑creator of the Indigenous Coalition of Muscatine, accepted the proclamations and urged community education and reconciliation.

Mayor Brad Bark proclaimed September 2025 as Orange Shirt Day (National Day of Truth and Reconciliation) and designated Oct. 13, 2025, as Indigenous Peoples’ Day for the city of Muscatine.

The proclamations, read during the Sept. 18 Muscatine City Council meeting, acknowledge the legacy of Indian boarding schools and call for honoring Indigenous histories and contributions to the state and city.

Justice, co‑creator of the Indigenous Coalition of Muscatine, accepted the proclamations on behalf of the coalition. Justice…

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