A Discussion on Racial Healing: Acknowledging Indigenous Wisdom, Addressing Racial Trauma, and Advancing Trauma-Informed Care
On the National Day of Racial Healing, join us for a meaningful exploration of racial trauma and its lasting impacts. This event centers the importance of trauma-informed approaches while honoring the holistic wisdom and healing practices rooted in Indigenous traditions and diverse communities. Together, we’ll celebrate the power of cultural knowledge, community resilience, and collective action in fostering healing and transformation.
Presenters:
Chenae Bullock is a Licensed Practitioner of Indigenopathic Medicine Research and the Founder & CEO of Moskehtu Consulting.
Larry Fisher, PhD, LPIM is Founder of Nu-Keteam Research and Council Chief Sachem of the Mattakeeset Indian Tribe in southeastern Massachusetts.
Dyanne Tappin, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine and an Obstetrician Gynecologist.
Presentation Materials
Understanding the Differences of Trauma and Its Impact on Tribal Sovereignty
Healing Layers of Trauma Through Traditional Indigenous Practices
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