Submitted by South Puget Sound Community College

South Puget Sound Community College is proud to present its next 2018-19 Artist & Lecture Series speaker, Winona LaDuke, on February 7, 2019, at 7:30 p.m. in the Kenneth J. Minnaert Center for the Arts.

LaDuke is a widely-recognize writer, political activist, and outspoken advocate of Native American causes. She writes extensively about human rights, Native land reclamation, environmental justice, and culturally-based sustainability practices. LaDuke will hold a lecture on her causes and organizations, including the Honor the Earth and the White Earth Land Recovery Project, with time to dive deeper through a Q&A session.

The evening before her lecture, LaDuke will also be holding a writing workshop with students, including Native high schoolers invited through the FIRE Summit.

Tickets to the Feb. 7 lecture are available for $10 or less through the box office at The Washington Center for the Performing Arts.

The Artist & Lecture Series brings nationally and internationally recognized artists and speakers who offer diverse and innovative views and performances to the campus and local community, giving audience members the chance to broaden their cultural experience.