IndigePop: A Companion by Svetlana Seibel (Volume editor)Kati Dlaske (Volume editor) ©2024Edited CollectionVIII, 304 Pages The Arts Series: Genre Fiction and Film Companions, Volume 16 Forthcoming! Summary: “Contemporary Indigenous popular culture is a dynamic and expansive cultural field that has been gaining momentum since the turn of the twenty-first century. This edited collection brings together […]
Category: psychology
The 2023 Recipient of the Ma’iingan Scholarship Award from the Society of American Indian/Alaska Native Psychologists
Very pleased to share that I was awarded the 2023 Ma’iingan Scholarship during the annual conference of the Society of American Indian/Alaska Native Psychologists in June. From their description, it is defined by someone: “Who is working with or for our gender expansive relatives. Terminology is evolving and fluctuating when addressing our gender expansive relatives […]
#FilmReview: “It Is in Us All” is set in #Ireland but is it #LGBT Representation or Not? Absolutely!
The description of “It is in Us All” was strange and puzzling to me: “a sexually charged boy”. Was the film pornographic in nature featuring an underaged male participant? I wasn’t intrigued by that but decided to watch in order to disprove or better understand why it was phrased in such a way, especially when […]
On 29-30 June, Society of American Indian/Alaska Native Psychologists Virtual Retreat & Convention
If you have the time and interest, check out the information for Society of American Indian/Alaska Native Psychologists Virtual Retreat & Convention on June 29-30, 2020. On the 29th, I’ll give a presentation on one of my main research topics: Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Natives & Cultural Competency & Support for all ASD persons. Please visit the […]
“When I Think About #America” – A Personal & Societal Perspective on #Politics #History #Racism from a #BIPOC
FULL ARTICLE AT MEDIUM: “When I think about America, I think of the multi-millions of Indigenous peoples who were killed, who were raped, who had their children ripped from their arms or who died from diseases deliberately introduced. I think of the African peoples torn from their lands, their cultures, their professions and histories, drowning […]
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