Kerri Malloy

Kerri Malloy

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Kerri Malloy is a professor specializing in Native American and Indigenous Studies at San José State University. He has been vocal about the historical implications of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas, highlighting the devastating impact it had on indigenous populations, including genocide and cultural erasure. His insights contribute to the ongoing debate surrounding the observance of Columbus Day versus Indigenous Peoples' Day, reflecting the broader cultural and ideological conflicts in the United States regarding the legacy of colonization.

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Germany Germany: Kerri Malloy describes Columbus's arrival as triggering a genocide against indigenous peoples. 3

Süddeutsche Zeitung: Kolumbus Tag? Kulturkampf um einen Feiertag - Politik