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GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan (February 11,2002) Resourceful Women: A Student Conference
                                                Celebrating Women's Contributions, Past and Present, sponsored by 色花堂's
                                                Jane Hibbard Idema Women's Studies Center, is being held on Saturday, March2, 8:30
                                                a.m. - 3:30 p.m. in the Jarecki Center for Advanced Learning. Lunch will be served
                                                in the Donnelly Conference Center at a cost of $5 per person. Parking is located at
                                                159 Woodward Lane S.E. For more information about the conference, contact Dr. Susan
                                                Haworth-Hoeppner, Director of the Jane Hibbard Idema Women's Studies Center (459-8281
                                                ext. 4115).
                                                
                                                The program will begin at 9:00 a.m., with Winona LaDuke's keynote address titled "Politics,
                                                Motherhood, and Activism." Following her speech, LaDuke will conduct the workshop
                                                "Grassroots Community Organizing, Environmental Justice, and Developmental Issues."
                                                At the same time, Miriam Pederson, Aquinas Associate Professor of English, will lead
                                                the workshop "Words of Witness: A Writing Workshop." The workshops run from 10:15
                                                a.m.-11:15 a.m. Immediately following the workshops at 11:30 a.m., the Best Resourceful
                                                Women Student Paper Award will be presented. Lunch will follow from 12:30 p.m.-1:30
                                                p.m. The papers submitted for the competition will be read during the afternoon. The
                                                conference closes at 3:30 p.m.
                                                
                                                LaDuke, 2000 candidate for United States Vice President on the Green Party ticket
                                                with Ralph Nader, is Anishinaabe from the Makwa Dodaem (Bear Clan) of the Mississippi
                                                Band of the White Earth reservation in northern Minnesota. At Harvard University she
                                                became involved in Native American environmental issues and at the age of 18, she
                                                spoke in front of the United Nations regarding Indian issues. After graduating from
                                                Harvard, LaDuke moved to the White Earth reservation and is the director of the White
                                                Earth Land Recovery Project. The mission of the project is to facilitate recovery
                                                of the original land base of the reservation, as well as to preserve and restore traditional
                                                practices of sound land stewardship, language fluency and community development.
                                                
                                                Author of several books and articles, LaDuke lives on the White Earth Reservation
                                                with her two children and is currently working on a book concerning native environmentalism.
                                                She is the spokesperson for the Chippewa people of Northern Minnesota and an organizer
                                                of the Honor the Earth National Tour, and active with the White Earth Recovery Project
                                                and the Indigenous Women's Network. She teaches courses on Native Environmentalism
                                                at the University of Minnesota and in other university settings.
                                                
                                                Editor's Note: LaDuke is available for advanced interviews. For information, please
                                                call 616/459-8281 ext. 4115 or ext. 4418.