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Gathering Grounds

Learn more about Gathering Grounds: An Indigenous Community of Practice!
“Communities hold the knowledge to improve and sustain health and wellness; they’ve been doing public health, always.” – Forum Participant, August 2016

What is Gathering Grounds?

Gathering Grounds is Seven Directions’ Indigenous Community of Practice that brings together community members on a shared interest or set of challenges. These community meetings provide members an opportunity to learn from each other and presenters, deepen their knowledge on topics relevant to their community, connect with others, and generate ideas to address the challenges their communities are facing through lively discussion. To learn more and register for updates on Gathering Grounds sessions, subscribe to the newsletter below!

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GG Videos & Recorded Sessions

  • May Session: Finding Liberation through Healing, Connectedness, and Identity
  • April Session: Restoring Indigenous Pregnancy Care for Maternal Wellbeing
  • March Session: Putting the Tribal Principles to Work: Indigenous Community Member’s Perspectives on the Tribal Opioid Settlements
    • Guest Speakers: Andrea Medley (Haida Nation), Lee Torres (Dine), Arlene Brown (Bishop Pauite Tribe), and Pamela Hughes (Bois Forte Band of Chippewa)
    • Link: https://vimeo.com/927702438

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For more information about Gathering Grounds, visit Seven Directions’ website

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Opioid Overdose Prevention
Technical Assistance Hub for Tribes

Seven Directions: A Center for Indigenous Public Health
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Who We Are

The initiative for establishing an online one-stop tribal opioid overdose prevention resource hub came about as one component of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control’s Opioid Overdose Prevention in Tribes. Learn More

Acknowledging Urban and Rural Native Communities

The TA Opioid Hub aims to provide culturally inclusive and tailored resources regarding Opioid Prevention for Indigenous communities, both urban and rural. Seven Directions recognizes the strengths and unique needs of Indigenous communities on both traditional lands and in urban areas. Learn More

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