Once again happy to represent georgetowns native American Law Student Association and as copresident. Big thank you to our speakers today for coming out. Personally, im a enrolled member of the oglala sioux tribe from south dakota, but im originally from minnesota. Minneapolis, minnesota, the birthplace of the American Indian movement. And yeah, its my honor today to. Welcome you all. First of all, thank you for filling out georgetowns various requirements and policies and everything, but most importantly to our three speakers today we have sharon wyatt leonard, author of the book i will, which covers the early history of the American Indian movement and Dorothy Ninham former tribal judge for the United Nation and also features prominently in the book and last but not least, kevin sharp former Federal District court judge and Leonard Peltier is attorney. So without any further ado, thank you once again for coming out. Ill pass it on to our panelists. Thank you, grant. I want to say tha
Everyone. My name is grant two bulls. Once again happy to represent georgetowns native American Law Student Association and as copresident. Big thank you to our speakers today for coming out. Personally, im a enrolled member of the oglala sioux tribe from south dakota, but im originally from minnesota. Minneapolis, minnesota, the birthplace of the American Indian movement. And yeah, its my honor today to. Welcome you all. First of all, thank you for filling out georgetowns various requirements and policies and everything, but most importantly to our three speakers today we have sharon wyatt leonard, author of the book i will, which covers the early history of the American Indian movement and Dorothy Ninham former tribal judge for the United Nation and also features prominently in the book and last but not least, kevin sharp former Federal District court judge and Leonard Peltier is attorney. So without any further ado, thank you once again for coming out. Ill pass it on to our panelist
Georgetowns native American Law Student Association and as copresident. Big thank you to our speakers today for coming out. Personally, im a enrolled member of the oglala sioux tribe from south dakota, but im originally from minnesota. Minneapolis, minnesota, the birthplace of the American Indian movement. And yeah, its my honor today to. Welcome you all. First of all, thank you for filling out georgetowns various requirements and policies and everything, but most importantly to our three speakers today we have sharon wyatt leonard, author of the book i will, which covers the early history of the American Indian movement and Dorothy Ninham former tribal judge for the United Nation and also features prominently in the book and last but not least, kevin sharp former Federal District court judge and Leonard Peltier is attorney. So without any further ado, thank you once again for coming out. Ill pass it on to our panelists. Thank you, grant. I want to say thank you. Deeply grateful that y
Reporter well, take a look. Theres nothing Like Union Square for the holidays. You can even finds things you didnt know you were looking for. It acts like a magnet for shoppers on the last weekend before christmas, but dont call them pro cast nateer. They say theyre here for the pro craft nateers. They say theyre here for the cheer. Hey, its just a joyous time of the year. I reserve this day for particular reasons. Die Online Shopping pretty much, but i like the last minute feeling, as well. Reporter for this man, union square was also a homecoming. Ive been coming here since i was 6 or 8 with my mom, and its magical. Its the place to be. Reporter we meat lot of people from sacramento. This woman is on a trip that she hopes turns into a family tradition. We just got out of school this week, finished our finals, and my dad was, like, okay, girls, we have christmas presents for you, but were getting more. Im super excited, and tonight were going to see aladdin. Reporter so far its a good
What is it like out there right now . Oh, no, i am not. Whatsoever. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge. Yeah, if you have to work Christmas Eve. This its the place to be. There is live music. Gorgeous tree, all lit up behind me. You can see. Of course, all of that, shopping. Now, of course, some people also taking advantage of the ice skating. Down here at union square. Something to keep in mind. The National Retail federation say about 6 of consumers, wait until Christmas Eve to do that buying. Big department stores, macys, neiman marcus, apple store all closed at 6 00. Folks we talked today say they have their own reasons for coming out and enjoying the evening. I love it the feeling of the crowds. Hustle, bustle. Amazing. I got some rare here. These are boughtful shoes. Put this on the womans feet. Let them know, there is no place like home. Two second from anxiety attack. Okay. Well make it through for the holidays. Back out here live. Hopefully dont have anxiety during the holidays. If you