Chef Sean Sherman has gained national recognition for lifting the profile of Indigenous food. Now he’s launching a residency program to lift up other Indigenous chefs. It’s part of his non-profit, North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems or NĀTIFS.
PRIOR LAKE, Minn.— Tribal leaders and Native public health care advocates will gather in Minnesota tomorrow to discuss the opioid crisis in Indian Country at Our Nations, Our Journeys (ONOJ) 2023. The three-day forum, “ONOJ 2023: Healing from the Opioid Epidemic through Strengths-based Approaches and Data Sovereignty,” will be held at the Mystic Lake Conference Center and is presented by Seven Directions Indigenous Public Health Institute and the National Network of Public Health Institutes. The forum is designed for tribal and urban Indian public health leaders, professionals, and students to share resources on identifying and treating opioid use disorder in their communities.