HealthHum hosting panel: ‘Indigenous Voices in Health: A Community Conversation’

In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Academic Center for Biomedical and Health Humanities (HealthHum) presents its next panel on “Indigenous Voices in Health: A Community Conversation” at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13 in 262 Rhatigan Student Center, Herrman Room.

The panel:

  • “Community Engagement for Better Health Outcomes in Native American Communities.” Chantal Nez Dominguez, MPH, (Navajo/Dine), program manager, Center for Public Health Initiatives at the Community Engagement Institute
  • “Cultural Healing and Health Relationships for Urban Teens.” Laura Razo, JD, CHW (Kickapoo/Potawatomi), attorney and former elected tribal leader
  • “Indigenous Perspectives on Mindfulness and Wellbeing in Artistic Practice.” Lori Santos, Ph.D. (Taino) art educator in the WSU School of Art, Design, and Creative Industries

This event is free and open to the public.