Reclaim Sacred Tobacco Bi-Monthly Call

From:  American Non-Smokers Right Foundation and Air is Life
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Friday, February 24, 2023
11 am – 12 pm CST
Zoom: bit.ly/ReclaimTobaccoDec2022

Join us as we discuss reclaiming our sacred medicine:  tobacco.

This will be an opportunity for Tribal advocates to share ideas and resources, set mutual goals and most importantly, build camaraderie and strengthen our connections.

Each time we meet, we will prioritize discussing the importance of reclaiming traditional Native tobacco and focus on a specific Tribal region or community.

Discussion topics:

  • Growing traditional tobacco
  • Smoke-free housing
  • Smoke-free Tribal gaming
  • Comprehensive Tribal policy
  • Commercial tobacco elimination
  • Decolonizing tobacco
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