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Jul 2020
26m 29s

Sarah Deer: Empowering Tribal Nations to...

The Wall Street Journal
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Sarah Deer, Native American lawyer and MacArthur fellow, tells WSJ's Veronica Dagher how she's worked for justice for Native survivors of sexual abuse and domestic violence and why the recent Supreme Court Oklahoma land ruling matters. 
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