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Nov 2020
40m 12s

A Cultural Reckoning and a Vision of Res...

Goop, Inc. and Audacy
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“The Northern Cheyenne people have a saying: A nation is not defeated until the hearts of its women are on the ground,” says Lucy Rain Simpson, executive director of the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center. “And that was a primary tactic. If you want to break a nation down, you purposefully try to make women no longer respected.” In her role, Simpson ... Show More
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