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Health Commission adopts Ramaytush Ohlone land-acknowledgement to be read at public meetings

San Francisco Health Commission · August 3, 2021
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Summary

The San Francisco Health Commission unanimously adopted a resolution recognizing the Ramaytush Ohlone as the original peoples of the San Francisco Peninsula and directing that a land-acknowledgement be read at the start of each public Health Commission and DPH meeting in accordance with San Francisco Administrative Code chapter 67.3(d).

The San Francisco Health Commission voted unanimously to adopt a land-acknowledgement recognizing the Ramaytush Ohlone as the original peoples of the San Francisco Peninsula and directing that a formal statement be read at the start of each public Health Commission and Department of Public Health meeting.

Patrick Chang of the Office of Policy Planning read the resolution, which states in…

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