Winona LaDuke
Winona’s Hemp & Heritage Farm
Winona LaDuke is a rural development economist working on issues of economic, food, and energy sovereignty. She lives and works on the White Earth reservation in northern Minnesota, and leads several organizations including Honor the Earth, Anishinaabe Agriculture Institute, Akiing, and Winona’s Hemp. These organizations develop and model cultural-based sustainable development strategies utilizing renewable energy and sustainable food systems. She is an international thought leader in the areas of climate justice, renewable energy, and environmental justice. She is also a leader in the work of protecting Indigenous plants and heritage foods from patenting and genetic engineering. She has authored six books including; Recovering the Sacred, All our Relations, Last Standing Woman, and her newest work The Winona LaDuke Chronicles.
10am
Thursday General Session Hall
Stewardship Is Strategy
Why Land, Culture, and Responsibility Shape the Future of Hemp
A perspective on how land stewardship, cultural responsibility, and long-term thinking form the foundation of resilient hemp economies.