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The Circle Fundraiser 2015

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The Circle’s Breakfast Fundraiser

The Circle board (Jim Lenfestey – Chair, Robert Albee – Vice Chair,

Celeste DeMars – Secretary, Brenda Child, Monica Flores, and Lisa Yankton) invites you to join us for our annual Native Authors Breakfast Fundraiser to support The Circle, the voice of Native journalism in the Twin Cities, serving the Native community and regional readers for 35 years.  

Honor 35 Years of The Circle

Honor Native Journalism

Honor the Earth

Join Us for Breakfast with Winona LaDuke

Friday, December 11,  2015

Winona LaDuke is a Native American (White Earth Ojibwe) activist, environmentalist and author, known for her work on tribal land claims and preservation, as well as sustainable development. She is the executive director of both White Earth Land Recovery Project, which she founded on the White Earth Reservation in 1989, and Honor the Earth, which she founded with Indigo Girls Amy Ray and Emily Saliers in 1993. LaDuke also helped found the Indigenous Women’s Network in 1985. LaDuke is the author of six books.

8:00 a.m. to  9:00 a.m., Doors open at  7:30 for coffee

All Nations Church  

1515 E. 23rd St., Minneapolis

$35 suggested donation

RSVP at 612-722-3686 or email TheCircleNews@gmail.com

Staff Reporter,
Environment & Politics
Elaine Strongbow is a member of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and has covered environmental and tribal sovereignty issues for The Circle since 2019. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota School of Journalism and was a 2023 fellow of the Institute for Nonprofit News.

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