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Wednesday, April 22
The Indiana Daily Student

Sarah Dye, one of the owners of Schooner Creek Farm, speaks during a Grassroots Conservatives meeting Sept. 26 in the Ellettsville Branch of the Monroe County Public Library. Dye was invited to speak about her experience dealing with the backlash of being a member of the American Identity Movement, which is an active movement defending the United States against mass immigration and globalism, according to the movement’s website. Ty Vinson

Sarah Dye in Ellettsville

Sarah Dye, one of the owners of Schooner Creek Farm, speaks during a Grassroots Conservatives meeting Sept. 26 in the Ellettsville Branch of the Monroe County Public Library. Dye was invited to speak about her experience dealing with the backlash of being a member of the American Identity Movement, which is an active movement defending the United States against mass immigration and globalism, according to the movement’s website.