All the way from Anchorage, Alaska, Professor Jessica Ross (Dena’ina) and student researcher Jelly Firmin (Koyukon and Gwich’in) will discuss how the Nughejagh project supports culturally responsive, trauma-informed healthcare through traditional practices and cultural connection.
*The program is not offered by Centre for Resilience, Learning & Growth – it is led by a community partner. However, we wanted to share information about the program as it may benefit the communities we work with.
Who is this for?
Anyone interested in learning more about the Nughejagh project and culturally-safe, trauma-informed healthcare.
Cost
$Free
$Free
Program Schedule Details
4:00 pm
Virtual
