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Board issues proclamations honoring Native American Heritage Month, United Against Hate Week and local Jefferson Award recipient
Summary
Supervisors proclaimed Native American Heritage Month and United Against Hate Week in Alameda County and recognized a local Jefferson Award honoree and community partners; representatives from Intertribal Friendship House, school districts, cities and nonprofit partners spoke in support.
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors used part of its Nov. 19 meeting to issue several proclamations and recognitions.
The board proclaimed November as Native American Heritage Month, acknowledged Ohlone and Bay Miwok histories in the Bay Area, and invited representatives from Intertribal Friendship House to describe elder, youth and…
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