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#29, Native Women's Equal Pay Day: Be Unapologetic About Land, Language & Legacy

#29, Native Women's Equal Pay Day: Be Unapologetic About Land, Language & Legacy

Update: 2021-09-23
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On average Native women are paid just 60 cents in comparison to the dollar a non-hispanic white man makes. Native American women are a complex group, facing a myriad of barriers. To only address a singular issue does not tell the complete story. On September 8th, we are joined by moderator, Julene Allen, CEO of Women of Color in the Workplace and

Panelists:
Hannah Cirelli, Assoc. Exec Directive of American Indigenous Business Leaders

Dee Koester, Exec Dir of WA State Native American Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault

Prairie Rose Seminole, Political Consultant, Coach and Policy Analyst

To learn more about our Native Women's Equal Pay programming, visit https://www.nativeamericanwomensequalpayday.org
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#29, Native Women's Equal Pay Day: Be Unapologetic About Land, Language & Legacy

#29, Native Women's Equal Pay Day: Be Unapologetic About Land, Language & Legacy

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