ADA Live! A Look at the Mental Health Needs of Indigenous People in America

Event Date/Time: 

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2021
1:00 PM EDT - 1:45 PM EDT

Location: 

LISTEN: soundcloud.com/adalive.org ; VIEW: transcript and resources at adalive.org

Description: 

Tune-in to this episode of ADA Live!

Indigenous people - Native Americans or Alaska Natives - make up nearly two percent of the U. S. population, and many have more than one ethnic identity. Indigenous people experience greater health problems with lower life expectancy, higher rates of substance abuse, and a suicide rate 2.5 times greater than the rest of the United States. Economic barriers and poor access to medical care, and cultural differences result in a higher prevalence of mental health conditions for Indigenous people.

In this episode of ADA Live! we welcome Dr. Hilary Weaver, Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Professor, University at Buffalo. Dr. Weaver is Lakota Sioux by birth. She will be interviewed by Olivia Gawehnidi Porter, an enrolled member of the Seneca Nation, student, and advocate for better mental health care in Indigenous nations. Their discussion will feature Dr. Weaver’s work understanding Indigenous teachings, how she is destigmatizing or removing the negative view that is often a part of Western ideas about disabilities, using traditional teachings of compassion and acceptance, and the importance of accepting people who are different.

To access this ADA Live! episode

*Available on Wednesday, June 2 at 1:00 pm [Eastern]

From the Sponsor: 

Region 4 - Southeast ADA Center

Audience: 

People with Disabilities, State and Local Government, Consumer Advocate, Educator, Family Member of Person With Disability, Federal or Non-Federal Partner, Medical Professional, Policy Expert, Service Provider, State/Local Affiliate

Topic: 

Education, Other Laws, Disability Awareness/Education, Medical Assistance, Non-Discrimination

Registration: 

Not Required

Cost: 

0.00