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September 5, 2023
Celebrating Indigenous Women as Leaders for Their Peoples and the Planet
Every September 5th, International Day of Indigenous Women celebrates the vital role of Indigenous women leaders for their communities, the ecosystems they inhabit, and, ultimately, all life on Earth.