Native American Heritage Series: Speaking Up As Change Makers
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As psychologists, we play a vital role in creating a more just and equitable society by speaking up for the voiceless, realigning health and healing practices, and to understand people beyond interpersonal pathology. What better way than to learn directly from the perspectives of Native American psychologists? Listen to my conversation with Dr. Anna Kawennison Fetter as we talk about being an agent of change, speaking up for the marginalized and underrepresented, and appreciating the immense value that Native American psychologists and scholars have in the field of psychology.
Dr. Anna Kawennison Fetter’s Contact:
Email - afetter@unc.edu
Twitter/X - @kawennison
Further Readings:
Fetter, A. K., Wiglesworth, A., Rey, L. F., Azarani, M., Chicken, M. L. P., Young, A. R., Riegelman, A., & Gone, J. P. (2023). Risk Factors for Suicidal Behaviors in American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples: A Systematic Review. Clinical Psychological Science, 11(3), 528-551. https://doi.org/10.1177/21677026221126732
Pomerville, A., Fetter, A. K., DeMeyer, J. M., & Gone, J. P. (2023). Behavioral health services for urban American Indians and Alaska Natives: A thematic analysis of interviews with 10 program directors. Psychological Services, 20(4), 962–972. https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000754
Wiglesworth, A., Rey, L. F., Fetter, A. K., Prairie Chicken, M. L., Azarani, M., Davis, A. R., Young, A. R., Riegelman, A., & Gone, J. P. (2022). Attempted suicide in American Indian and Alaska Native populations: A systematic review of research on protective factors. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 29(3), 205–218. https://doi.org/10.1037/cps0000085
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Music Samples:
Intro by Golana - Prayer For Our People
Intro transition by Dimitrii Kolesnikov - The Epicness Cinematic
Outro by Alex Kizenkov - Inspirational Cinematic Adventure
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