environmental justice

Winona LaDuke on earth-based economics in ‘the time of the seventh fire’

Winona LaDuke on earth-based economics in ‘the time of the seventh fire’

Winona LaDuke on earth-based economics in ‘the time of the seventh fire’

Nonviolence Radio shares a powerful talk by renowned Anishinaabe author and activist Winona LaDuke, plus Michael Nagler's latest Nonviolence Report.

Stephanie Van Hook August 31, 2020

Why Pipelines Are Becoming Bad Business for the US Oil Industry (Video)

Why Pipelines Are Becoming Bad Business for the US Oil Industry (Video)

“It’s the end of an era. So anything you’re going to try to put in is going to be pretty much a last [ditch] effort. And the cost overruns of every project, you know, for the fantasy of a pipeline has been so egregious,” LaDuke noted.

Intelligent and idealistic, Winona LaDuke turns to hemp farming, solar power to jump-start the 'next economy'

Intelligent and idealistic, Winona LaDuke turns to hemp farming, solar power to jump-start the 'next economy'

Intelligent and idealistic, Winona LaDuke turns to hemp farming, solar power to jump-start the 'next economy' "I wanted to have goats, too, but the kids sort of drew the line at that," she laughs. "I'd say the jury is still out on goats."

By Dave Hage JUNE 22, 2020 — 9:19AM

Book Review of Winona LaDuke: "A Bard for Environmental Justice"

Book Review of Winona LaDuke: "A Bard for Environmental Justice"

Winona LaDuke Chronicles: A Bard for Environmental Justice "LaDuke is one of the great overlooked orators of our time, and she brings this prowess to every page."