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Teufel-Shone collaborates with 18 research centers in US minority institutions to develop community engagement models

Posted by ld583 on June 22, 2021

Nicolette Teufel-Shone, associate director of the Center for Community Health and Engaged Research and co-lead for the Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative, recently collaborated with researchers from 18 of the 25 Research Centers for Minority Institutions (RCMI) in the US to publish  Community Engagement Practices at Research Institutions: Priority Populations… Read more

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NAU researchers release resource guide for caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias

Posted by ld583 on June 17, 2021

Each year in Arizona, family members spend about 357 million unpaid hours caring for family members with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). Before now, each caregiver in rural northern Arizona had to scramble and search for relevant resources for their loved one, often overlooking their own support and… Read more

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Fairness First highlights Peter Friederici and NAU’s Sustainable Communities

Posted by ld583 on May 7, 2021

Friederici teaching in front of the Social and Behavioral Sciences building.

Northern Arizona University’s Department of Sustainable Communities has been inspiring and training students to make a difference in Flagstaff  and throughout Arizona in sustainability, civic engagement, interdisciplinary research and social justice work for more than 20 years.

Peter Friederici, director of Sustainable Communities… Read more

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April 2021 CHER/SHERC newsletter

Posted by ld583 on April 22, 2021

Learn more about CHER’s new culturally centered graduate certificate for health professionals and other stories from our center in the April 2021 newsletter:

April 2021 newsletter

 

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Camplain, Lindly receive Researcher of the Year for Health Sciences; O’Connor receives Innovator of the Year

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From left, Ricky Camplain, Olivia Lindly, and Bretannia O’Conner

Ricky Camplain and Olivia Lindly both received the Northern Arizona University Researcher of the Year for Health Sciences, and Brettania O’Connor was named Innovator of the Year at the recommendation of the Honors and Scholarship committee.

Camplain is an assistant professor in Northern Arizona University’s Department of Health Sciences and epidemiologist at the Read more

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Latest Fairness First episode explores advancing health equity in Arizona

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What are the root causes of health inequity and how do they affect the social determinants of health?

According to the recently released 2020 Regional Health Equity Survey Report (RHES), a key component to the root causes of health equity lies in the paths that create the problem — the unequal distribution of power… Read more

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Spring 2021 graduates

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Congratulations, graduates!

The Center for Community Health and Engaged Research and the Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative congratulate our spring 2021 graduates.

Omar Gomez, who will earn a Master of Public Health, Indigenous Health Track, was a graduate assistant with CHER. Julianne Brauner, Gabrielle Delio, Hannah Elzer, Hosava Kretzmann, Bonnie Kuss, Leticia Lelli, Rachelle Phillips, Samantha Sasse and Ary Spilkin all assisted on a variety of CHER and… Read more

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March 2021 CHER/SHERC newsletter

Posted by ld583 on March 26, 2021

Learn more about the ‘We Are Resilient’ project and other stories from our center in the March 2021 newsletter:

 

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‘We Are Resilient’ project explores the wellbeing of Native American youth

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According to the National Center for Education Statistics, Native American school aged children are represented among three high-incidence disability categories, which include specific learning disabilities, speech and language impairment, and other health impairments.

Darold H. Joseph, assistant professor in Northern Arizona University’s Departments of Educational Specialties & Teaching and Learning, and a team from NAU and… Read more

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CHER/SHERC’s statement against anti-Asian hate

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We write today to express our solidarity and shared grief for the loss of eight people killed in a deadly shooting at three Atlanta-area massage parlors on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Six of the people killed were of Asian descent and women.

The violent event has deepened the fear of the historical racial and gender violence against the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community in the U.S. We recognize that the loss of life creates a chain of shared… Read more

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