Why not shake up America’s national holidays?
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Why not shake up America’s national holidays?

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By Daniel Pink, Contributing Opinion columnist

According to a 2021 YouGov poll, fewer than 1 in 10 Americans visit a gravesite on Memorial Day or participate in other events honoring our fallen service members.

And it’s not just Memorial Day. Whether we’re supposed to be honoring civil rights icons or heroic presidents or American workers, the year has become so barnacled with extended holidays that each tribute risks losing its original meaning. What began as national obligations to share and reflect have become personal entitlements to shop and relax.

Just as we periodically renovate our public spaces, it’s time to do the same with our public calendar.

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