<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>County of Los Angeles - File #: 26-2193</title><link>https://lacounty.legistar.com/Gateway.aspx?M=LD&amp;From=RSS&amp;ID=7972564&amp;GUID=ACAF8628-CF00-4BED-950B-0E0B27B1BB4F</link><description /><generator>Legistar</generator><ttl>15</ttl><atom:link href="https://lacounty.legistar.com/Feed.ashx?GUID=ACAF8628-CF00-4BED-950B-0E0B27B1BB4F&amp;ID=7972564&amp;M=LD" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><item><title>County of Los Angeles - File #: 26-2193</title><link>https://lacounty.legistar.com/Gateway.aspx?M=LD&amp;From=RSS&amp;ID=7972564&amp;GUID=ACAF8628-CF00-4BED-950B-0E0B27B1BB4F</link><guid isPermaLink="false">ACAF8628-CF00-4BED-950B-0E0B27B1BB4F-2026-04-21-15-45-02</guid><description>Title: Call to Order, Welcome, and LA County Land Acknowledgement.

The County of Los Angeles recognizes that we occupy land originally and still inhabited and cared for by the Tongva (TONG+VUH), Tataviam (TAH+TAA+VEE+UM), Serrano (SUH+RAA+NOH), Kizh (KEECH), and Chumash (CHEW+MOSH) Peoples. We honor and pay respect to their elders and descendants, past, present, and emerging, as they continue their stewardship of these lands and waters. We acknowledge that settler colonization resulted in land seizure, disease, subjugation, slavery, relocation, broken promises, genocide, and multigenerational trauma. 

This acknowledgment demonstrates our responsibility and commitment to truth, healing, and reconciliation and to elevating the stories, culture, and community of the original inhabitants of Los Angeles County. We are grateful to have the opportunity to live and work on these ancestral lands. We are dedicated to growing and sustaining relationships with Native peoples and local tribal governments, including in no particular order the:

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