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Akilah Kinnison Indigenous Governance Program
WEBAkilah Kinnison is a Part-time Professor of Practice. She teaches Critical Race Theory. Professor Kinnison's research interests include the application of international human rights law to federal Indian law issues in the United States, including access to health care and repatriation of tangible cultural heritage.
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Stephanie Russo Carroll, DrPH, MPH Indigenous Governance …
WEBStephanie was a founding member of the UAs American Indian and Indigenous Health Alliance Club at MEZCOPH and is a founding member and past president for the UA Native Faculty, working to support the recruitment and retention of Indigenous students and faculty at the UA. Stephanie is a founding board member for the Copper River Tribal College
Felina Cordova-Marks, DrPH, MPH Indigenous Governance …
WEBDr. Felina Cordova-Marks (member of the Hopi Tribe) is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Arizona’s Cancer Center. She has been engaged in American Indian health research for over ten years and is also a member of the Hopi Education Endowment Fund Board. Dr Cordova-Marks has published in peer-reviewed journals on lab-based
For-Credit Indigenous Governance Program
WEBThe Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Indigenous Governance is now available to a wider audience via an expanded, hybrid model including both online and on-campus classes. The core curriculum covers topics including Native nation building, comparative Indigenous governance, intergovernmental relations, Indigenous peoples' human rights
Donna Murray Indigenous Governance Program
WEBI hold an Adjunct Associate Professor (Industry) at the University of Technology, Sydney and have formal qualifications in Community Development, Management, and Indigenous Governance. I am a 2021 Impact 25 Award-winner with Pro Bono Australia and a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (MAICD). I am the current Board Chair …
William Carson, MPH Indigenous Governance Program
WEBWilliam Carson is a doctoral student (PhD) in the Health Behavior Health Promotion Program at the University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health. William's current research is on the history and current role that tribal enrollment laws affect the mental health of Indigenous people. He is also working to examine how COVID
Lydia Jennings, PhD Indigenous Governance Program
WEBLydia (she/her) grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico (Tewa lands) and is Huichol (Wixáritari) and Pascua Yaqui (Yoeme). Lydia earned her Bachelors of Science from California State University, Monterey Bay in Environmental Science, Technology and Policy.
Adam A. Fernandez Indigenous Governance Program
WEBAdam Fernandez is a first generation Chicano student from Walnut, California. He graduated from Northern Arizona University (NAU) in 2017 with a Bachelors in Biomedical Sciences while also receiving a minor in Anthropology.
Rodgerick T. Begay Indigenous Governance Program
WEBRodgerick T. Begay is Todik'ozhi, born for Biih bitoodnii, maternal grandparents are Kinyaa’aanii, paternal grandparents are Tsi’naajinii. Rod grew up on the Navajo Nation in the communities of Whippoorwill and Tselani-Cottonwood. Rod and his wife have been together since high school and have a son and three daughters. Rod is a Chinle
Faculty Indigenous Governance Program
WEBStephanie Russo Carroll, DrPH, MPH. AHTNA/NATIVE VILLAGE OF KLUTI-KAHH. Associate Professor, Public Health and American Indian Studies Graduate Program. Affiliate Faculty, College of Law. Associate Research Professor, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy. Director, Collaboratory for Indigenous Data Governance. …
Justin Boro Indigenous Governance Program
[email protected]. Justin Boro joined the law school in February 2016. Before joining the University, Justin worked at the National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA). During his time at NICWA he focused on donor relations, increasing awareness of NICWA’s work across Indian Country to promote the well-being of Native
Ibrahim Garba, M.A., J.D., S.J.D. Indigenous Governance Program
[email protected]. Ibrahim earned his S.J.D. at the Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy (IPLP) program at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. He has graduate training in philosophy and international human rights law. He has also completed fellowships in bioethics, health policy, and regulatory science. Ibrahim’s research
Master of Professional Studies in Indigenous Governance
WEBJanuary in Tucson Core Curriculum. The core curriculum of the MPS consists of 1-credit courses offered during January in Tucson (JIT). JIT is an intensive education session which brings together distinguished faculty in the field of Indigenous governance and gives them the opportunity to teach and hold discussions with Indigenous leaders, practitioners, …
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