Contemporary Women Activists You Should Know
Winona LaDuke
Winona is a writer, economist, and environmentalist dedicated to fighting for Indigenous land, sustainable development, and women’s rights.
In 1985, she helped found and co-chaired the Indigenous Women’s Network (IWN), a coalition dedicated to uplifting and empowering Native women to more roles in tribal politics. Winona also partnered with Women of All Red Nations to publicize the forcible sterilization of Native women and worked to recover land for the Anishinaabe people.
In 1993, she co-founded Honor the Earth, a native environmental advocacy organization, with the musicians the Indigo Girls.
In 1996 and 2000, she ran for Vice President of the United States as a Green Party candidate. In 2016, she became the first Green Party member to receive an electoral vote for that office.
These five women inspire us, and we know many more (past, present, and future) are paving the way for a better future. This month and every day, we are reminded that women power democracy. Let us know which women leaders you’re celebrating on Twitter!