W 04/06: NPHW Keynote – Indigenous Teachings: Lessons for Public Health with Dr. Victoria O’Keeffe

In celebration of National Public Health Week 2022:

The Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative, Rollins School of Public Health, and Native American Student Association welcome Dr. Victoria O’Keeffe, PhD, Mathuram Sanrosham Chair in Native American Health at Johns Hopkins University to present: Indigenous Teachings: Lessons for Public Health

Time: Wednesday, April 6th, 2022 at 4:30PM EST

Place: In-person at the Emory Student Center (ESC) in Multipurpose Rooms 5-6

W 03/23: Film Screening and Open Discussion of “Denying Access: NoDAPL to NoNAPL” by James Corwin and Tami Watt

Film screening of “Denying Access: NoDAPL to NoNAPL” by Dr. James Corwin and Tami Watt. Followed by an open discussion with Dr. James Corwin, Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Buffalo and citizen of the Seneca Nation (Deer Clan).

Free and open to the public. Mask required. No food or beverages.

Time: Wednesday, March 23rd at 7:00pm EST

Place: White Hall, Room 207

Event is co-sponsored by Emory University Hightower Fund, Center for Faculty Development and Excellence, Department of Anthropology, Department of Environmental Sciences, Department of Film and Media Studies, and Department of History. In conjunction with ant 280 class “Indigenous Peoples of North America” (Prof. Vidali).