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“We Are the People”: Reflections on Reclamation Day and Finding Hope in the Darkness
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“We Are the People”: Reflections on Reclamation Day and Finding Hope in the Darkness

The article reflects on the 250th anniversary of the United States' founding, critiquing the mainstream celebrations as insincere and aligned with policies that prioritize wealth over justice. It highlights alternative commemorations such as National Youth Day and Reclamation Day, organized by groups like the BLIS Collective, which focus on indigenous sovereignty, black liberation, and historical truth. These events emphasize grassroots activism, education on systemic issues like slavery and colonialism, and community-driven solutions such as reparations and guaranteed income. The piece underscores the tension between state-sanctioned patriotism and movements seeking to reclaim history and address ongoing inequities.

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“We Are the People”: Reflections on Reclamation Day and Finding Hope in the Darkness

The article reflects on the 250th anniversary of the United States' founding, critiquing the mainstream celebrations as insincere and aligned with policies that prioritize wealth over justice. It highlights alternative commemorations such as National Youth Day and Reclamation Day, organized by groups like the BLIS Collective, which focus on indigenous sovereignty, black liberation, and historical truth. These events emphasize grassroots activism, education on systemic issues like slavery and colonialism, and community-driven solutions such as reparations and guaranteed income. The piece underscores the tension between state-sanctioned patriotism and movements seeking to reclaim history and address ongoing inequities.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the mainstream celebration of the 250th anniversary as a symbol of systemic oppression and exploitation, particularly through the lens of racial capitalism and settler colonialism. It positions the BLIS Collective and related movements as progressive forces challenging dominant, '

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