Celebrating Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day can vary greatly depending on personal values, community traditions, and regional practices.

Columbus Day, observed on the second Monday in October, traditionally commemorates Christopher Columbus’s landing in the Americas on October 12, 1492. The day has historically been seen as a celebration of Italian-American heritage and Columbus’s exploration.

Columbus Day remains a federal holiday in the U.S., with many government offices and schools closed, though some states and cities no longer recognize it.

 

Some celebrate Columbus Day by engaging in educational events that focus on a balanced view of history, considering both the achievements of exploration and the consequences for Indigenous populations. But in recent years, many have questioned Columbus’s legacy, pointing to the harmful effects of colonization on Indigenous peoples, including violence, enslavement, and the spread of disease.

 

Indigenous Peoples’ Day, also observed on the second Monday of October, celebrates the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of Indigenous peoples in the Americas. The day shifts the focus from European exploration to the resilience and importance of Native American and Indigenous communities.

 

Indigenous Peoples’ Day also serves as a day of remembrance and reflection on the injustices faced by Native peoples during and after colonization, including loss of land, culture, and lives. Events often focus on promoting awareness of these issues and advocating for Indigenous rights.

 

Many cities and states that observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day host cultural celebrations that include Native American music, dance, art, and storytelling. It’s a time for Indigenous people to share their traditions, values, and histories with the broader public.

Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day reflect two different historical narratives. Columbus Day tends to celebrate exploration and Italian-American heritage, while Indigenous Peoples’ Day shifts the focus toward Indigenous communities, their resilience, and their lasting contributions to society. No matter which holiday you celebrate, the volunteers at Itiah Angels for Learning hope that  you have a joyful and exciting October. Wishing you a Happy Halloween and a wonderful month ahead!

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Robert Baraczek

Fundraising Chair

Robert Baraczek is a Scientist and business owner in the Pharmaceutical and Medical industries specializing in skin and hair disorders. Robert enjoys spending time with his family, and is passionate about giving back and making a difference. He is especially interested in helping children in the most vulnerable parts of the world and undeserved communities. Robert travels to various countries and understands the difficulties students face in poverty stricken environments. For this reason, he is committed to helping and supporting the initiatives of Itiah Angels For Learning.

Pierre Joseph, MBA

Treasurer

Pierre Joseph grew up in Haiti and moved to the USA as a young man in the 90’s. Knowing that education is the path to opportunities, he earned a BS degree in Chemistry from Rutgers University and an MBA from Philadelphia (now Jefferson) University.

 

He is a continuous learner and has held positions as a Chemist at various leading companies such as Hartz Mountain, Kimberly-Clark, Summers Laboratories and Shiseido. He enjoys listening to music, playing his guitar, reading and cooking. He lives in NJ with his beautiful wife and their two children.

Myriam Almonor, PhD

General Secretary

Myriam Almonor is a scientist and a Public Health Leader. It has always been her passion to be a Chemist and an Epidemiologist with a drive to ensure safety and healthy communities globally. Her goal is to create an elevated level of protection of human and environmental health. She was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti; fluent in French, Spanish, Creole and English. Most of her education were completed in the U.S. As a humanitarian without borders, she wants to educate the less fortunate and bring social changes for a better and a healthier world.

 

She has traveled to many different countries with members of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists to educate the population of Montrouis, Haiti and Portobello, Panama. She has addressed and demonstrated how effective it is to practice hygiene in order to reduce the spread of infectious diseases. As a public health leader, she feels that it is her duty to reinforce certain health issues, specifically, in underdeveloped countries like Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Panama.

 

Through the years, she has traveled with many different healthcare organizations; whereas, she educated and contributed to the well-being of undeserved populations. ITIAH Angels For Learning is one of the organizations that she is contributing to assure that the youth of Haiti has a better chance through education and a better opportunity to live healthy. As a Haitian American woman, Educator, Scientist, Philanthropist; her goal is to teach, encourage, inspire and uplift disadvantaged children for a better future. As we all know, education is the key to success and power. Sharing her Godly blessings with the underprivileged is her ultimate goal.

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