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Again, here is the link to press release with details on the June 4 and June 5 activities being sponsored by the Women Donors Network and Honor the Earth.
Fact Sheet on Honor the Earth and Women Donors Network Community Events:
Friday, June 4 Buffalo Feast and Cultural Exchange With Blackfeet Confederacy drum group, Jack Gladstone, Indigo Girls& Winona LaDuke 6:00 p.m. Browning Elementary School, 112 First Ave. Southwest Browning, Mont. 59417
Saturday, June 5 Environmental Justice Panel With Eriel Tchekwie Deranger, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nations of Northern Alberta, Rainforest Action Network’s Freedom From Oil Campaigner; Gail Small, Native Action, Executive Director, Francis Auld, CSKT cultural preservation; Rich Janssen, CSKT Acting Director of Natural Resources. Topics: Alberta tar sands oil, transportation of oil, coal extraction, coal bed methane and the connection between natural resources exploitation and poverty. Moderated by Winona LaDuke Short performance by Indigo Girls 1:30 p.m. Johnny Arlee/Victor Charlo Theatre Salish Kootenai College 58138 U.S. Highway 93 (theater first turn on right as you enter campus from south) Pablo, Mont. 59855
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Jodi Rave 406-396-8537 jodi.rave@buffalosfire.com
Jodi Rave
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