
NY Board of Regents unanimously approves policy barring indigenous mascots statewide
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The New York Board of Regents unanimously supported a ban on indigenous mascots Tuesday, meaning some schools will have to rebrand their image.
The decision follows a sweeping effort to erase racially insensitive imagery and labels from athletics and coincides outrage that continues to haunt teams with Native American mascots across all sports and divisions, including the Kansas City Chiefs, the Florida State Seminoles, the Atlanta Braves and the since-rebranded Cleveland Indians and Washington Redskins. Taylor Penley is a production assistant with Fox News.
The decision will affect all K-12 public schools in the state, and will require schools who currently have indigenous mascots to change them by the end of the 2024-2025 school year.
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