Katie Schultz
@KansSchultz
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Joined November 2014
We are excited to introduce our next author for the Mainstreaming Gender Inserts. Follow the thread to learn more about Dr. Katie Schultz! (1/5) #socialwork #GrandChallenges #Up4theChallenge
@GCSocialWork @center_curtis @KansSchultz
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.@KansSchultz of @UMSocialWork focuses her work on American Indian and Alaska Native health equity while centering Indigenous knowledge and sustainable solutions by and for Native peoples. Read her work here: https://t.co/SJ9skMFLmk
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"Trauma #recovery for racial and ethnic groups experiencing ongoing systemic #violence and #discrimination requires a framework that simultaneously addresses harms and strengths." - Strong work @KansSchultz #IndigenousScholarship #IndigenousPeoplesDay
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“Then Who Are You?”: Young American Indian and Alaska Native Women Navigating #CulturalConnectedness in Dating and Relationships- "Promoting #healthyrelationships...should include cultural safety, identity, and involvement" https://t.co/Kz5xJc0XVX
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Understanding the burden of trauma and victimization among American Indian and Alaska native elders: historical trauma as an element of poly-victimization
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With @Jdivanich !
Katie Schutlz’ research project, Tribal Reservations Adolescent Connections Study, has been funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. https://t.co/2EhnGi1A60
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Ooh, excited to read that chapter!
Excited to be a small part of this amazing book! @seloriste and I wrote chapter 10..."Unintended Interviewer Bias in a Community-based Participatory Research Randomized Control Trial among American Indian Youth"
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Twitter famous 😉
Katie Schultz’s program “Developing Collaborative Research to Address Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women in Michigan” has been named a Curtis Center Signature Program Initiative@center_curtis
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Key roles of community connectedness in healing from trauma.
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The Intergenerational Effects of Relocation Policies on Indigenous Families https://t.co/e0j0vbqeSf
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This research uses life course perspective concepts of linked lives and historical time and place to examine the multigenerational effects of relocation experie...
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New article - Understanding the burden of trauma and victimization among American Indian and Alaska Native elders: Historical trauma as an element of poly-victimization @NDN_Resilience
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A great workshop and a great team!
Wrapped up a whirlwind two and a half days at the @M3RSP #M3RSPWKSH! We learned a lot, and our mixed methods projects are so much stronger for it. Go Team Health Equity! @milkievu @KansSchultz
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Ooh, intrigued by this... @NDN_Resilience
The Future of Healing: Shifting From Trauma Informed Care to Healing Centered Engagement by @shawnginwright
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I've been trying to write this for a while.
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There’s an elephant in the room that I’ve been thinking about a lot over these last few weeks.
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I wrote about why @RashidaTlaib did the right thing when she confronted @MarkMeadows. She followed the @jsmooth995 principle: When you want to tell folks they did something racist, have the “what they did” conversation, not the “who they are” conversation.
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Rashida Tlaib was right to call out the North Carolina Republican's misguided defense of President Trump
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Social networking is critical for indigenous communities to reveal how prevention & intervention diffuse into communities–or keep them from diffusing
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Considering Race and Ethnicity Using Positive Psychological Approaches to Suicide - Great work Ashley Cole!
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Examining protective and buffering associations between sociocultural factors and adverse childhood experiences among American Indian adults with type 2 diabetes: a quantitative, community-based participatory research approach
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Objectives The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of select adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) among a sample of American Indian (AI) adults living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and...
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