Native Women in Film 2017 Program 3

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Native Women in Film 2017 Program 3

First Daughter and the Black Snake:
One woman’s quest to keep crude oil pipelines out of her Ojibwe
communities’ sacred wild rice beds.
Environmentalist Winona LaDuke would like to just spend time with her
family, grow corn and put up solar panels. But when a new pipeline route threatens her sacred wild rice and Lake Superior, she springs into action defending clean water with treaties, slow food and spiritual horse rides.

Native Women Write Conversation Series:
Special Event: Panel discussion on Environment, Native Women in Media, Power of Film, Social Justice and Sustainability. Join us as we embark upon this very important transparent conversation, hear from Native Women and our allies; Directors. Producers. Actors. Activists.
Opening Blessing: Julia Bogany Cultural Affair Officer for Tongva Tribe.
Special Guest: Ronee Blakley [Recording Artist-Bob Dylan Rolling Thunder Review, Robert Altman’s “Nashville” star, was nominated for an Academy Award 1975]
Performers: Sarah Koyo Moreno and Lea Sanchez from the
Chumash/Smuwic/Tohono O’odham Pima/Mexica nations.
The Moderator: Max Gail [actor/activist best known for Detective Stan
“Wojo” Wojciehowicz on the television sitcom Barney Miller]
Panelists: Winona LaDuke
Not Rated
Language
English
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