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Source: Cameron Piercy, cpiercy@k-state.edu
News release prepared by: Greg Tammen, 785-532-2535, gtammen@k-state.edu

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

ACTIVIST WINONA LADUKE TO DISCUSS EMPOWERING NATIVE 1xbet online casino WOMEN TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN APRIL 11 LECTURE

MANHATTAN -- Environmental activist, author and political candidate Winona LaDuke can soon add Kansas State University lecturer to her resume.

LaDuke, a Native 1xbet online casino of Anishinaabekwe -- Ojibwe -- heritage, is speaking at K-State from 7-9 p.m. Monday, April 11. Her lecture, "Native 1xbet online casino Women: Finding the Voice to Safeguard Mother Earth," is free, open to the public and will be given at Forum Hall in the K-State Student Union. A Q-and-A session will follow.

LaDuke is an enrolled member of the Mississippi Band Anishinaabeg, who live and work on the White Earth Reservations. She's currently executive director of the nonprofit organizations Honor the Earth and White Earth Land Recovery Project, where she advocates, raises public support for and creates funding for frontline native environmental groups. LaDuke, a graduate of Harvard and Antioch universities, has written extensively on Native 1xbet online casino and environmental issues, and was nominated by Time magazine as one of the country's 50 most promising leaders under age 40.

"Winona LaDuke is an amazing woman who not only has served as a U.S. vice presidential candidate in two elections, but represents Native 1xbet online casino traditions and beliefs about the environment," said Cameron Piercy, senior in communication studies and political science, Comanche, Okla. Pierson is also the president of K-State's Native 1xbet online casino Student Association and an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation.

LaDuke's visit is part of a collaborative effort between the university's Diversity Programming Committee, the Native 1xbet online casino Student Association and K-State's collaborative communication and event planning class.

"Winona LaDuke's speech is pertinent to people with an interest in women's studies, 1xbet online casino ethnic studies, Native 1xbet online casino history and culture, and certainly those who are advocates of environmental protections," Piercy said. "We're very excited to have her come to K-State and share her passion and views with us."

More information on the Native 1xbet online casino Student Association is online at http://www.k-state.edu/nasa.

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