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Conversations With ‘The Nation’: Chase Iron Eyes, Takota Iron Eyes, and Madonna Thunder Hawk

Join Lakota Sioux activists in discussion with Nation contributing writer Zoë Carpenter for our weekly virtual series.

The Nation

July 6, 2020

Left to right: Chase Iron Eyes, Madonna Thunder Hawk, Takota Iron Eyes

Chase Iron Eyes, Takota Iron Eyes, and Madonna Thunder Hawk join Nation contributing writer Zoë Carpenter in conversation at noon on Wednesday, July 8, to talk about the toll the coronavirus pandemic is taking on Native America, shutting down the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the protests at Mt. Rushmore. Register now to join us for $10—and check out the schedule of upcoming Nation virtual events.

Our virtual series, “Conversations With The Nation,” helps to support rigorous progressive journalism at a critical moment in our history. Former labor secretary and UC Berkeley professor Robert Reich, labor activist Ai-jen Poo, environmental activist and author Bill McKibben, Representatives Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Pramila Jayapal of Washington state, and NARAL president’s Ilyse Hogue have joined us. Sign up for Nation e-mails to receive new speaker announcements and invitations to future events.

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