Midwestern chapters of National Audubon Society drop ‘Audubon’ name, citing racist views of organization’s namesake ...Middle East

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By Kaitlyn Schwanemann, CNN (CNN) — Three Midwestern chapters of the National Audubon Society, a nonprofit bird conservation group, are dropping the “Audubon” branding over namesake John James Audubon’s racist views and ties to slavery. The society’s chapters in Detroit, Chicago and Madison, Wisconsin, have announced they will now be known as chapters of the “Bird Alliance.” “It was important for us to collaborate with other Audubon chapters — especially those in our region — in adopting a name that unifies our members and unifies us as organizations,” Gretchen Abrams, executive director of the Detroit chapter, said in a press release. John James Audubon was an 19th-century ornithol

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