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Join us on Saturday, October 26th from 12-2pm for a panel on Indigenous Health and Wellness across Turtle Island and Oceania with Brown University’s Ph.D. student in Behavioral and Social Health Sciences Chase Bryer (Chickasaw Nation), University of Vermont’s Research Assistant Professor Carlos Andrés Gallegos-Riofrio, and University of Guam’s Professor of Social Work Tricia Lizama (CHamoru).
The panel will take place at Mencoff Hall, Rm. 205 (68 Waterman St., Providence, RI 02912). Lunch will be provided for all attendees.
This panel is part of a two-year long Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series in Global Indigenous Studies co-led by Kevin Escudero (Brown), Evelyn Hu-DeHart (Brown), Keith L. Camacho (UCLA), and Elizabeth DeLoughrey (UCLA). The series examines new directions in Global Indigenous Studies by centering research and community-engaged approaches from the Americas and Oceania.