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SUMMARY:Native Healing: Connection to Culture and Food
DESCRIPTION:Stephen Bell and Erika Reynolds will discuss access to mental healthcare for Native people and the ways in which connecting to food and culture can serve as an access point to healing. \nStephen Bell is a member of the Lumbee Tribe and works as a clinical social worker and American Indian Education Coordinator for Guilford County Schools. In this role\, he enjoys getting to work with Native youth to help them heal by connecting with their Native culture\, and to educate others on the great diversity amongst Native people and communities. \nErika Reynolds is Cherokee/Arawak/Saura and is a graduate of UNCG with bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Spanish. She is currently pursuing her master’s in Peace and Conflict Studies. With a professional background in the non-profit world and the legal system\, Reynolds is enthusiastic about giving voice to those who largely go unheard and making those unseen more visible. \nNative Healing: Connection to Culture and Food is organized by and takes place at the McGirt-Horton Branch of the Greensboro Public Library; the program is co-sponsored by the Greensboro History Museum. This event is free and open to the public. Contact John Serrano at 336-373-5810 with any questions.
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/native-healing-connection-to-culture-and-food/
LOCATION:McGirt-Horton Branch Library\, 2501 Phillips Avenue\, Greensboro\, NC\, 27405\, United States
CATEGORIES:Off Site,Partner Program,Public Programs
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SUMMARY:GHM Inc. 2022 Annual Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Featuring special guest speaker Diane Flynt\, Founder of Foggy Ridge Cider\, on “Windfall: The Surprising History of Southern Apples.” \nPlus food\, fellowship and the winners of the Voices of a City award for 2021 and 2022! \nTickets: $60 members / $65 non-members \nPurchase by October 20 by calling Mary Allen at 336-373-2982 or \n[button link=”http://weblink.donorperfect.com/AD2022″]Purchase Your Tickets Online[/button]
URL:https://greensborohistory.org/event/ghm-inc-2022-annual-dinner/
LOCATION:Starmount Forest Country Club\, 1 Sam Snead Drive\, Greensboro\, NC\, 27410\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Event,Special Events
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