by Ulises Cabrera on 2024-10-15

Yesterday, October 14, was Indigenous Peoples’ Day: a day that we honor and reflect on the deep history, culture, and contributions of the Indigenous peoples who have been here long before any of us. From their stewardship of the land to their preservation of language and traditions, Indigenous communities continue to shape the fabric of our nation. It is a day to celebrate their resilience and recognize the impact they have made throughout the centuries and continue to make today.

 

Indigenous peoples are a vital part of our community and our country. They have fought not just for their survival, but also for the survival of their cultures and traditions. Despite the many challenges they have faced over generations, they continue to thrive and inspire, showing incredible strength and perseverance. 

 

Here in Moreno Valley, we value diversity, and Indigenous Peoples’ Day is an important reminder that this land has a rich history far older than any of us. A history we must acknowledge, respect, and continue to learn from. The lessons of Indigenous peoples are especially important in times like these – they remind us of the importance of community, of being connected to the environment, and of the strength we can find in our roots.

 

On this day, I encourage all of us to take a moment to recognize the sacrifices and contributions of Indigenous peoples. Learn about their stories, support Indigenous artists and businesses, and participate in activities that honor their legacy. We must all strive to build a future where every community’s history is respected and where the principles of equality and opportunity are truly lived out.

 

Let’s take this opportunity to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day not just as a single day of recognition, but as a call to action to support a brighter, more equitable future for Indigenous communities everywhere.