Indigenous environmental movements at Standing Rock + blackness and pageantry in Fargo, ND - a podcast by Amelia Hruby PhD, Fifty Feminist States, Amelia Hruby
from 2018-10-25T10:00
In this episode, we hear from marginalized voices that find strength in the soil of North Dakota. Ladonna Brave Bull Allard is a grandmother, historian, and activist who founded the Sacred Stone Camp at Standing Rock during the Dakota Access Pipeline protests and now travels around the world building indigenous environmental movements. Wiljar Ojuro is a young, African American woman who works at North Dakota’s only women’s health clinic offering abortions and represents North Dakota as Miss North Dakota United States.
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