Fall 2017: Northwoods, MN

From Grand Rapids to Hibbing to Duluth, WAAC went on the road last week, bringing messages of mercy, reason, and equity to eight diverse audiences at community colleges, police departments, a library, an art gallery, and a music hall. We couldn’t have done it without the incredible support of Katie Marshall at the MacRostie Art Center, Dori Streit at the Legal Aid Services of Northeastern MN, and their respective teams. It was an honor to hit the road with Kevin Lindsey, Commissioner of Human Rights, Otis Zanders and Richard McLemore II of Ujamaa Place, Samson Longtin of Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency, Alicia Smith of the Department of Human Services (Yu’pik), Grace Smith, survivor of boarding school (Yu’pik), and John Poupart, founder of American Indian Policy Center (Lac du Flambeau).

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