A Culturally Grounded Approach
By GREGG HARRISON, Vice President of Clinic Administration at NACC
South Minneapolis is facing a persistent crisis: opioid addiction and homelessness often go hand in hand. Many in our community live without housing because of addiction, and this is not new. These challenges stretch back generations, rooted in broken treaties, land theft, boarding schools, and other traumas that stripped Native people of family, culture, and place. The 1950s “relocation” policy, aimed at uprooting Native Americans from reservations and assimilating them into cities, further isolated families, disrupted traditions, and laid the foundation for today’s struggles. You can see the roots of our current crisis in these failed policies.
Since opening our doors in 2003, we at the Native American Community Clinic (NACC) have worked to address these harms, guided by an understanding of history and a belief in culture as medicine. This perspective shapes how we respond to today’s crisis. We began providing medication for opioid use disorder in 2017, knowing that treatment must go beyond prescriptions. Our approach combines clinical tools with spiritual care, access to ceremony, and traditional medicine, because healing must also restore connection, dignity, and culture.
We offer long-acting buprenorphine injections that reduce cravings and prevent withdrawal. These medications can ease people onto buprenorphine without triggering precipitated withdrawal.… Read the rest “A Culturally Grounded Approach”
What’s new with the East Phillips Indoor Urban Farm Project this month? Oct. ’25
By: EAST PHILLIPS NEIGHBORHOOD INSTITUTE (EPNI)

In August, EPNI held a press conference and a rally with representatives from EPNI, Climate Justice Committee, and Little Earth, asking the mayor to respond to EPNI’s purchase offer, uphold his stated commitments, and finally work with EPNI in good faith to transfer ownership of the Roof Depot building to the East Phillips community. Thank you to everyone who showed up in support!
- EPNI’s Farm Team will continue with biweekly “Seed Saturdays” starting at 11am on September 13th, where you can come talk with EPNI at the EPIC Garden and help out with garden tasks.
- On September 17th, join us and Semilla Arts at Bici-Xicas for a lantern making event! Find out more details on our Instagram.
- On September 25th, EPNI’s Lead Educator and Farm Steward, Forest (Turtle Mountain Anishinaabe) will teach about pollinators that keep our ecosystem running. This is a hands-on workshop!
- On September 27th, come celebrate community solutions at our annual festival in Cedar Field Park!








