The Ladyboss Podcast
In this episode, we are joined by Ruth Ann Buffalo, the first Native American Democratic woman elected to the North Dakota Legislature. Ruth Ann shares her journey growing up in Mandaree, North Dakota, and the influence of her family in her life and work. She talks about her passion for community work and improving the quality of life for all North Dakotans. We delve into the importance of preserving Native American languages and the history behind it, and the vision behind the implementation of the missing persons database in North Dakota. Ruth Ann also shares her work in anti-trafficking and addressing the behavioral needs of incarcerated adults. We discuss her vision for ensuring students in rural areas have the same opportunities as those in larger schools. In our Ladyboss Rapid Fire segment, Ruth Ann shares her advice for women who feel powerless in a system that has forgotten them, why women should get involved in politics in North Dakota, and how she fights against imposter syndrome to remain confident in her work. Tune in to hear Ruth Ann's inspiring story of resilience and advocacy. Don't forget to follow, like, and subscribe to support Ruth Ann's work in North Dakota.
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