'Celebrating All Things Women Powwow' brings movement to end violence against women and children
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Tonight, July 30, a celebration of Indigenous women at the Baird Center.
It's part of the 2025 Women Are Sacred Conference. A movement aiming to end violence against native women and children.
Tonight's big draw - the 'Celebrating All Things Feminine Powwow.'
CBS photojournalist Robby Newell takes us there.
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