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Native American activist Winona LaDuke to speak at UW-La Crosse

Posted 4:18 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014

Native American activist Winona LaDuke speaks at UW-La Crosse Wednesday, Feb. 5.

[caption id="attachment_30080" align="alignright" width="200"]Photo of LaDuke. Native American activist Winona LaDuke speaks at UW-L Wednesday, Feb. 5.[/caption] Native American activist Winona LaDuke will give a lecture at UW-La Crosse. LaDuke will speak at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, in Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition. LaDuke, an advocate for environmental, women’s and children’s rights, is the founder and co-chair of the Indigenous Women's Network. LaDuke speaks on topics such as the deterioration of Native American reservations, as well as devastation of rain forests. Tickets in advance are $3 for UW-L students and $5 for others. Ticket prices increase $2 the day of the show. Her presentation is part of Campus Activities Board series and Diversity Dialogues. For more information, visit www.uwlax.edu/diversity-inclusion/diversitydialogues.htm or contact the Cartwright Information Counter at 608.785.8898. If you go— Who: Winona La Duke What: Lecture When: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5 Where: Valhalla, Cartwright Center-Gunning Addition Admission: $3 for UW-L students, $5 for others; tickets increase $2 the day of the show

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