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Winona LaDuke



Winona LaDuke is an American writer, speaker, and activist. She focuses on Indigenous rights, environmental justice, climate change, and sustainable tribal economies. She leads Honor The Earth, founded the White Earth Land Recovery Project, and was a former two-time vice presidential candidate. LaDuke writes and speaks in support of water protectors and in opposition to pipelines and mega projects near Native lands and waters.

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Winona Laduke - Grassroots Strategies for Mitigating Climate Change

The Portland State University Institute for Sustainable Solutions and Native American Student and Community Center present Winona LaDuke's talk.

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Why We Should Get on a Biodiverse, Greener Path | Winona Laduke | Flow Talks

Winona LaDuke is not only a world-renowned indigenous rights activist focused on sustainable development, but she is also a farmer.

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Winona Laduke, Kshama Sawant & Naomi Klein: Transcending Amnesia

This episode features three women that the imperialists & corporatists love to hate.

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41:46

Winona Laduke Keynote Address – Soil 2017

Winona LaDuke delivers a keynote address at SOIL 2017, hosted by Slow Money. Winona is an internationally renowned activist.

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02:31

How I Met Winona Laduke

Interview with director and producer Keri Pickett. When people find out about my documentary First Daughter and the Black Snake, a journey to save the wild rice from proposed oil pipelines, many people ask me how I first met Winona LaDuke.

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Winona Explaining the Day of Prayer

On Friday, Anishinsaabekwewag Dawn Goodwin (Rice Lake, White Earth), Tania Aubid (East Lake Mille Lacs) and Winona LaDuke (White Earth, Round Lake)

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Winona Laduke's 2018 Keynote for the Northwest Teaching for Social Justice Conference

Winona LaDuke on global challenges, especially for Indigenous communities.

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