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We the People: Required Watching: First Daughter and the Black Snake (live discussion)

We the People: Required Watching: First Daughter and the Black Snake (live discussion)

In conjunction with Climate Action Films: Earth, Water, Air, Fire
In partnership with MSP Film Society

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MSP Film and The Great Northern present a special We the People: Required Watching conversation around the documentary First Daughter and the Black Snake with Keri Pickett (Filmmaker) and Winona LaDuke (economist and Executive Director of Honor the Earth), moderated by MSP Film Society Programmer Craig Rice.

About the film: Winona LaDuke believes Big Oil is the black snake predicted in indigenous prophecy to bring the earth’s destruction. When new oil pipelines threaten sacred wild rice lakes, Winona dreams of riding her horse against the current of oil, organizing a spiritual ride, "because a horse can kill a snake."

Register for this online event here.
View First Daughter and the Black Snake Jan 28 - Feb 7 at mspfilm.org.

This conversation is part of The Great Northern and MSP Film's We the People: Required Watching, a series designed to spark conversation around current events and issues of social impact affecting our community, country and world. All We the People online discussions are generously supported by Kelly and Mike Palmer.

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