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Wed, Mar 20

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Webinar event!

Science Training Session: Indigenous Knowledges as Research Methodologies in Psychology: Anticolonial Applications of Indigenous Ways of Knowing by Native Psychologists

Time & Location

Mar 20, 2024, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM PDT

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About the event

Register for FREE APA Science Training Session on March 20 from 1-2:30 pm ET, featuring 4 early career Indigenous psychologists:

3/20, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm (ET) | Indigenous Knowledges as Research Methodologies in Psychology: Anticolonial Applications of Indigenous Ways of Knowing by Native Psychologists Presented in collaboration with APA Division 5: Quantitative and Qualitative Methods and The Society of Indian Psychologists (SIP).

  • Presenters: Maria C. Crouch, PhD (Deg Hit’an & Coahuiltecan), Emma Elliott, PhD (Cowichan Tribes), Jill Fish, PhD (Tuscarora Nation), and Haley Shea, PhD (Miami Tribe of Oklahoma)
  • Moderator: Joseph P. Gone, PhD (Aaniiih-Gros Ventre)

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