#  Reimagining Our Future: Transforming Social Determinants of Health in Native Nations 

 



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 **January 28, 2026** 

 12:00PM - 01:30PM EST 

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Join us for the next presentation in the Harvard Indigenous Health &amp; Well-Being Seminar Series.

Teresa Brockie, PhD, RN, FAAN, is an Indigenous nurse scientist and leader in Native American health research, affiliated with the A’aninin Nation from Fort Belknap, Montana. She specializes in community-driven strategies for preventing suicide, trauma, and adverse childhood experiences while promoting health equity with Tribal Nations. Dr. Brockie is an Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and has held significant research roles, including PI on eleven major projects. She has received numerous accolades, including the ISPN Diversity and Equity Award (2024) and the Betty Irene Moore Fellowship (2023). Dr. Brockie also serves as the President of NANAINA.

This colloquium is organized and hosted by Professor Joseph P. Gone, Faculty Director of the Harvard University Native American Program. This webinar is hosted by the Harvard University Native American Program and the Harvard Medical School Blavatnik Institute, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine.



 

 



 

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