A psychiatrist shares her experience working with Native communities and how understanding historical trauma can begin the ...
During the “Great Removal” and the Trail of Tears in 1830, members of the Chickasaw tribe were forced off their land scattered across forested areas of Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama and Tennessee.
Midwest Street Medicine hosted a public event to discuss Native American culture and historical trauma. Keynote speaker Tanya Grassel-Krietlow linked historical policies to generational trauma and ...
For All Seasons recently hosted a free community lecture at Chesapeake College by internationally acclaimed author Mariel Buqué, a first-generation Black Dominican psychologist and trailblazer in ...
Native American Heritage Month became federally recognized in 1990 and has profound significance. It provides an opportunity to educate the public about the diverse tribal nations, acknowledge ...
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