Featuring
Keri Pickett · 2017 · 1h34m
This riveting portrait offers a window into the life and work of Winona LaDuke, a formidable economist, writer, agriculturalist, and fierce Ojibwe politico.
Our local's first film screening.
Co-presenters: Mutual Aid Gardens & AKA
Free, donations welcome
Air purifiers in the space, masks provided
Join Cinema Politica OPIRG Kingston, Mutual Aid Gardens, and AKA Autonomous Social Centre for a free film screening of First Daughter and the Black Snake by Keri Pickett. When Winona LaDuke — a formidable economist, writer, agriculturalist, and fierce Indigenous politico — learns that Canadian-owned Enbridge plans to route a new pipeline through White Earth Nation’s 1855 Treaty land in Minnesota, she springs into action with her community to save the sacred wild rice lakes and sustainable sources of food, and preserve traditional ways of life.
Donations for Mutual Aid Gardens welcome!
Co-presenters: Mutual Aid Gardens & AKA