Winona LaDuke and the News from Standing Rock

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Honor the Earth Founder Winona LaDuke has been a powerful voice in the renewable energy movement and indigenous efforts to stop construction of pipelines that threaten water, cultures, traditional foods, and the earth. As attention focuses on the Standing Rock Sioux’s battle to protect water from the Dakota Access Pipeline, LaDuke will share thoughts on what this historic effort means to Native Americans, DAPL, the energy movement, and us all. This event is linked to Honor the Earth’s exhibit of Native American resistance art, opening November 30 at the Mariposa Museum in Peterborough.

Presented by Mariposa Museum; the Keene State College School of Arts and Humanities, Diversity and Multiculturalism Office, American Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies; NH Council on the Arts, and C&S Wholesale Grocers.

Theatre/Location: Alumni Recital Hall

Price: $10, free for students with ID card. Advance ticket purchase recommended in person or by phone, 603-358-2168. No online sales.

Sponsors:

  • C&S Wholesale Grocers