
Oneida Nation Thanks Cooperstown CSD
Season 2013 Episode 22 | 26m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Cooperstown Central School District thanked by Oneida Nation for dropping name 'Redskins.'
An upstate school's decision to change what it believed was its offensive nickname for their sports teams drew the attention of the Oneida Nation. Ray Halbritter, CEO of Oneida Indian Enterprises, presented the Cooperstown Central School District a check for $10,000 in appreciation for them dropping the moniker 'Redskins.' Also, sexual harassment allegations against Assemblyman Vito Lopez.
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Oneida Nation Thanks Cooperstown CSD
Season 2013 Episode 22 | 26m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
An upstate school's decision to change what it believed was its offensive nickname for their sports teams drew the attention of the Oneida Nation. Ray Halbritter, CEO of Oneida Indian Enterprises, presented the Cooperstown Central School District a check for $10,000 in appreciation for them dropping the moniker 'Redskins.' Also, sexual harassment allegations against Assemblyman Vito Lopez.
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