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On February 18, the Twin Cities will host a special event aimed at supporting and celebrating Indigenous food and education. The EATSS (Eat, Advocate, Teach, Support, and Sustain) fundraiser is organized to benefit the American Indian College Fund, an organization dedicated to promoting higher education among Indigenous students across the country.
This event will feature a vibrant array of Indigenous culinary delights, showcasing traditional dishes and contemporary interpretations crafted by local chefs. Attendees will have the opportunity to indulge in a rich tapestry of flavors while learning about the cultural significance of the food being served.
In addition to the culinary experience, the event will also highlight the importance of education for Indigenous communities. There will be informative sessions and discussions focusing on the challenges and successes faced by Indigenous students in higher education. By participating in this event, attendees will not only enjoy a unique dining experience but also contribute to a vital cause that empowers Indigenous youth on their educational journeys.
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