Health Equity, Diversity, Inclusion in Arctic Indigenous Communities
April 4 – May 4, 2022, 2:30-3:30 pm PST
Register here: https://events.uw.edu/d/6kqnl5/
Hosted by Tram Nguyen, the 2022 UW Fulbright Canada Visiting Chair in Arctic Studies, this discussion series will address current issues and challenges facing Arctic Indigenous communities by directly connecting with Indigenous practitioners and thinkers in various health-related fields.
Register here for the entire series or individual sessions: https://events.uw.edu/d/6kqnl5/
Speaker schedule (more to be added soon for May):
- Monday, April 4, 2022
Indigenous Connectedness for Child and Collective Wellbeing
Jessica Saniġaq Ullrich, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Alaska - Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Considering the Cost: Settler-Involvement in Arctic Research and Employment
Patricia Johnston, Banting Postdoctoral Fellow, Canadian Studies Center, University of Washington - Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Working with Inuit (Eskimo) Communities in Arctic Issues
Donat Savoie, Former Interim Executive Director, Inuit Relations Secretariat, Canada - Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Inuit Living and Thriving in Two Worlds
Olivia Ikey Duncan, Inuit Advocate, Artist, Spoken Word Performer in Nunavik, Canada - Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Integrated Knowledge Translation: An Approach for Community Engagement and Collaboration
Ian Graham, Professor, School of Nursing, University of Ottawa
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