Thank you 2023 PRESENTERS + CONTRIBUTORS!
Winona Laduke | KEYNOTE speaker + workshop Presenter
A LIFETIME OF ACTIVISM AND FARMING, REIMAGINING OUR FOOD SYSTEM WITH WINONA LADUKE
LaDuke is an Indigenous writer, farmer, economist, and political activist, from the White Earth Anishinaabe reservation in northern Minnesota. A two-time vice presidential candidate with the Green Party in l996 and 2000, she has been a critical part of movements to oppose the tar sands and oil pipelines proposed and newly constructed in the Great Lakes region, working on the opposition to the Keystone, Dakota Access and Enbridge pipelines, as the former Executive Director of Honor the Earth, which she founded with the Indigo Girls. Her work is internationally recognized in the preservation of biodiversity, including specifically work to protect wild rice or manoomin. The author of six books, including Recovering the Sacred, To Be a Water Protector, and a newly re-released novel, Last Standing Woman. LaDuke is a fiber hemp farmer and is working on the development of an Indigenous Hemp cooperative, focused on land back, carbon sequestration and the creation of a New Green Revolution- the fiber hemp economy.