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    “100 Years: One Woman’s Fight for Justice” documentary screening

    Fremont County Library-Lander, 451 N. 2nd Street
    Tuesday October 16th, 2018
    7:00pm in the Carnegie Room

     

    The Fremont County Library in Lander will host a FREE screening of the powerful documentary 100 Years: One Woman’s Fight for Justice on Tuesday, October 16th, 2018 at 7:00pm in the Carnegie room of the Lander Library.

    100 Years tells the story of Elouise Cobell, a petite Blackfeet warrior from Montana. For thirty years Ms. Cobell pursued justice for 300,000 Native Americans whose mineral-rich lands were grossly mismanaged by the United States Government. This is the compelling true story of how she prevailed and made history.

    Special guest Jordan Dresser will facilitate discussion following the film.

    Jordan Dresser served as co-producer of the film What Was Ours. He has organized public relations at Wind River Hotel and Casino in Riverton, Wyoming, since 2009. Prior to that position, he worked in Admissions at the Wind River Tribal College in Fort Washakie, Wyoming. Jordan earned a master’s degree in museum studies from the University of San Francisco and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Wyoming. He interned as a features reporter at The Denver Post.

    100 Years is directed by Melinda Janko, Fire in the Belly Productions, Inc.

    Find out more at www.100yearsthemovie.com.

    *Sponsored by the Lander Library Friends Association

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