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The city of Columbus no longer celebrates "Columbus Day" and has removed all Christopher Columbus statues, however there's a movement to return one. Instead, as of 2020, the day is referred to as "indigenous People's Day" -- something the Free Press and many local activists had been demanding for decades.
In honor of this day, here is a poem by longtime local activist Michael Eckhardt, from his recently published book, Navigation: In these uncertain times. You can purchase the book from the Free Press here.
dance with destiny
tall ships danced
across the water
the course of history
about to change
fence rows appear
each post a stake
in mother earth's breast
church and state combine
to commit acts of genocide
manifest destiny continues
proud indigenous peoples
deceived and displaced
environmental harmony
replaced by greed
just a spark remains
steeped in tradition
a pride and respect
too strong to overcome
hopefully these thoughts
can dance across the imaginations
of those who will shape
the new world.