How one Long Island school district became the epicenter of Trump's fight to preserve Native American sports mascots
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How one Long Island school district became the epicenter of Trump's fight to preserve Native American sports mascots
"Massapequa Chiefs, a Long Island school, remains defiant against New York state's mascot ban, supported by President Trump's administration claiming the state's actions are discriminatory."
"The district believes the mascot ban violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, setting the stage for a potential legal battle over issues of reverse discrimination."
The Massapequa Chiefs school district in Long Island, New York, refuses to change its name and logo despite a state ban on Indigenous mascot use. They missed a rebranding deadline and faced legal challenges but gained support from Trump's Department of Education. The department argues that the state ban is discriminatory and violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This situation may escalate into a significant legal precedent, focusing on civil rights and accusations of reverse discrimination, as the fall sports season approaches.
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