Minnesota Native News

Welcome back to Community Health Conversations, a special program from Minnesota Native News! Hosts Leah Lemm (Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe) and Dr. Antony Stately Ph.D. (Ojibwe/Oneida) lead insightful discussions about the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare in Indian Country. They discuss the valuable lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic and explore how Native communities are responding and adapting beyond COVID-19.
 
Today, we’re joined by recording artist and musician Reuben Kitto Stately. Reuben is from the Santee Sioux Nation, is a citizen of the Red Lake Nation, and is very passionate about the Dakota language. Reuben was a college student when the pandemic hit, shifting his entire college experience. He drew from his experience of not being able to be social, online school, missing events, inspired the music he created during the height of the pandemic.  

Dr. Stately would also like to remind listeners that they may believe they have a regular cold or allergies, but they can utilize the resources available, such as the free testing kits, to be sure you don’t have COVID-19. And, be proactive by getting the newly released vaccine. Minnesota residents who have symptoms or have COVID-19 can qualify to receive treatment at co-cost through the Test to Treat Program.

Resources:
Get your free at-home COVID-19 tests monthly at Say Yes!
Renew your insurance at the Minnesota Department of Health's website.
See qualifications and find information for the Test to Treat Program at 1-844-609-2415.

Community Health Conversations is made possible with the support of the Minnesota Department of Health. To find information about COVID vaccines and boosters, please visit MN.gov/COVID19. 

What is Minnesota Native News?

Minnesota Native News is a weekly radio segment covering ideas and events relevant to Minnesota’s Native American communities. Made possible by the Minnesota Art's and Cultural Heritage fund