
In this episode of the Hope In The Valley series, host Ramon Sanchez and co-host Dr. Ashleigh Herrera sit down with Johnny Delgado and Cheyenne Bond from the Bakersfield American Indian Health Project (BAIHP). Together, they pull back the curtain on the unique challenges facing the American Indian and Alaska Native communities in Kern County regarding opioid and stimulant use disorders.From the impact of intergenerational trauma to the power of culturally grounded healing, this conversation explores how tradition and evidence-based treatment can work hand-in-hand. We discuss the role of gender-based taboos, the importance of "trusted messengers," and how to remove the systemic barriers—like rural isolation and stigma—that prevent individuals from seeking life-saving care. Join us for a deeply respectful and insightful look at resilience and the path to wellness in the Valley.
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