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Sean Sherman, Indigenous Food Activist and Award-winning Chef, Named to Inaugural ‘Climate 100 List’ by the Independent

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Independent has named Sean Sherman, founder and executive director of non-profit North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NATIFS), award-winning chef of Owamni in Minneapolis and advocate for Indigenous foodways, to its inaugural Climate 100 List. https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/climate-100/climate-100-list-2024-nyc-b2613432.html. The UK and US-based online news source intends its Climate 100 List to be an annual roll call of leading cli...

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