5/5 🧵 The sharpest point in the piece: even if the state forces the school teams to drop the name, supporters argue the community branding won’t die. The “Chiefs” identity is tied to sweatshirts, local symbols, and civic pride beyond the campus itself. That’s why the mural matters — it’s not just paint, it’s a statement that Albany can change official paperwork, but it can’t easily erase a shared identity people have decided to keep alive. 📎 Source
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