Judith LeBlanc

Judith LeBlanc is a citizen of the Caddo Nation. LeBlanc was formerly a reporter for the People's Weekly World, the forerunner of the People's World. She wrote extensively on her travels to Japan, Palestine, Israel, and Lebanon, and was an eyewitness reporter on the 9-11 attacks and their aftermath in New York City. LeBlanc has been the Executive Director of Native Organizers Alliance (NOA) for eight years. She leads a national Native training and organizing network which supports Tribes, traditional societies, and community groups – urban and reservation – in organizing grassroots political power to achieve Native sovereignty and racial equity for all. LeBlanc is a board member of the Movement Strategy Center and chair of the board of the NDN Collective. She currently serves on the Environmental Justice Working Group convened by the U.S. Reps. Raul Grijalva and Barbara Lee. In 2022, LeBlanc was a Resident Fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Harvard University.


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