Portraits of a Pandemic

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The hidden stories of Native health and coronavirus. Alternating between the Navajo Nation and Seattle, each episode shares new voices from experts and everyday Natives alike. Stanford journalists Aja Two Crows (Bitterroot Salish) and Hannah Kelly (Síhaspa Lakóta), bring you a look at the past to make sense of the present and hope for the future.

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    • Jan 15, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 27m AVG DURATION
    • 4 EPISODES


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    In the City: Faenette Blackbear

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 38:04


    How do we heal from long-term trauma? How can wellness be culture-specific? Professor Karina Walters (Choctaw Nation) of the University of Washington helps us understand the historical trauma, the structure of U.S. settler colonialism, and researching resilience. We also hear from Feanette Blackbear (Lakota) about the way of life in Black Hills, South Dakota, prayer, essential work, and seeking justice during the pandemic. Feanette's story gives us insightful salve to long term trauma: culture.

    On the Rez: Champions of Telehealth Innovation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 21:22


    This episode brings us to the Navajo Nation, where we talk to Dr. Blair Matheson (Cherokee), an ER and trauma physician who recruits other physicians for COVID-19 emergency response. We also talk to Dr. Mark Carroll, a family practice physician with over 20 years of experience leading Telehealth initiatives in the Navajo Nation through Indian Health Services.

    In the City: Lance

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 32:53


    This episode brings us to Seattle where we talk to Lance Thompson (Bitterroot Salish) about his life and his struggles. We delve into the contemporary history of native migration and talk about the difficult relationship between the medical establishment and people of color.

    In the City and On the Rez: Setting the Scene

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 15:51


    We begin with broken treaties. Stanford Professor C. Matthew Snipp, Dr. Karina Walters, and Karen Biestman, J.D., talk Native-U.S. relations since colonization, tracing the roots of the inequalities we see in Native communities today. Source for COVID-19 cases in May: CNN, “Navajo Nation surpasses New York state for the highest Covid-19 infection rate in the US.” May 18, 2020. Music: Lofi geek, "deline"

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