California becomes first state in the nation to bar the use of “Redskins” as a nickname or mascot for any public school. The new law, signed on Sunday by Governor Jerry Brown, impacts four of the state’s high schools.
California becomes first state in the nation to bar the use of “Redskins” as a nickname or mascot for any public school. The new law, signed on Sunday by Governor Jerry Brown, impacts four of the state’s high schools.