100 Years: One Woman’s Fight for Justice

Director Melinda Janko.

The story of Elouise Cobell’s 30-year fight for justice for 300,000 Native Americans, whose mineral rich lands were grossly mismanaged by the United States Government. In 1996, Cobell filed the largest class action lawsuit ever filed against the federal government. Cobell’s indomitable spirit persisted for 15 years and through three Presidential administrations. This is the compelling true story of how she prevailed and made history with a $3.4 billion settlement. (Fire in the Belly Productions, 2016, 75 min.).

 

Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Phipps Theater presents

100 Years:  One Women’s Fight For Justice

Wednesday, July 11 – 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

 

 
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