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DESCRIPTION:Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/472986563451951
 /?notif_t=event_calendar_...\n	\n	Abigail Echo-Hawk will be speaking about h
 er work on decolonizing data.\n	\n	Abigail Echo-Hawk is the chief research o
 fficer of the Seattle Indian Health Board. She works to create programs an
 d databases that are not based on Western concepts to better serve indigen
 ous communities. (full bio below)\n	\n	This event is part of the Feminist an
 d Accessible Publishing and Communications Technologies Speaker and Worksh
 op Series (https://www.feministandaccessiblepublishingandtechnology.com). 
 This series was made possible thanks to the Social Sciences and Humanities
  Research Council of Canada\, the Institute for Gender\, Sexuality\, and F
 eminist Studies of McGill\, MILA\, the Dean of Arts Development Fund of Mc
 Gill\, Media @McGill\, McGill's Department of History and Classical Studie
 s\, the William Dawson Fund\, RéQEF\, the Moving Image Research Laboratory
 \, Element AI\, and L'Euguélionne: Montreal's Feminist Bookstore.\n	\n	There
  is no fee required to attend this event. Notes on accessibility will be a
 nnounced closer to the event.\n	\n	Abigail Echo-Hawk\, MA (Pawnee)\, she was
  born in the heart of Alaska where she was raised in the traditional value
 s of giving\, respect for all and love. Ms. Echo-Hawk currently serves as 
 the Director of the Urban Indian Health Institute\, and the Chief Research
  Officer at the Seattle Indian Health Board. Urban Indian Health Institute
  is a Tribal Epidemiology Center that serves tribal people currently livin
 g off tribal lands nationwide. In addition\, in UIHI’s role as the Nationa
 l Coordinating Center for Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country\, she
  also works with approximately 100 tribal nations. Her work incorporates t
 hese core principles and activities: engagement and participation of commu
 nity partners\; research and evaluation on health\, healthcare\, and other
  community priorities\; education\, training\, and capacity-building for N
 ative people\, including researchers\, students\, and communities\; infras
 tructure development\; technical assistance\; and sharing results in a way
  that recognizes and respects the unique cultural contexts of American Ind
 ian and Alaska Native people. In these roles she also works with American 
 Indian and Alaska Native tribes and organizations to identify health resea
 rch priorities and with health researchers to ensure research is done in a
  manner that respects tribal sovereignty and is culturally appropriate.\n
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SUMMARY:Abigail Echo-Hawk on Decolonizing Data
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/igsf/channels/event/abigail-echo-hawk-decolonizin
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