Listen "S2 Ep. 35 Exploring Native American Citizen Scientists: Replay in Anticipation of HPP's 5th Annual Native and Indigenous Voices Collection"
Episode Synopsis
This episode is a replay of S1 Ep. 11, which features Native voices in anticipation of HPP's 5th Annual Native and Indigenous Voices Collection. Dr. Katherine Kim talks through her paper on youth citizen science that won Health Promotion Practice's Paper of the Year for 2020. She was joined by Ashley Michael, one of the youth leaders, and Lisa Morehead-Hillman, a manager in the Tribe’s Department of Natural Resources. They discussed how Tribes are uniquely posed to address their own food insecurity issues in ways that are empowering and healthy, as well as the importance of empowering youth.
This episode references the article titled "Native American Youth Citizen Scientists Uncovering Community Health and Food Security Priorities" by Katherine K. Kim, PhD, MPH, MBA, Victoria Ngo, BA, Grant Gilkison, BA, Lisa Hillman, MA, Jennifer Sowerwine, PhD, and Karuk Youth Leaders. This paper is free to download!
This episode references the article titled "Native American Youth Citizen Scientists Uncovering Community Health and Food Security Priorities" by Katherine K. Kim, PhD, MPH, MBA, Victoria Ngo, BA, Grant Gilkison, BA, Lisa Hillman, MA, Jennifer Sowerwine, PhD, and Karuk Youth Leaders. This paper is free to download!
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