Session: Indigenous populations and the environment (Society for Social Work and Research 24th Annual Conference - Reducing Racial and Economic Inequality)

120 Indigenous populations and the environment

Schedule:
Friday, January 17, 2020: 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
Marquis BR Salon 9, ML 2 (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
Cluster: American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and Global Indigenous Populations (Indigenous Cluster)
Moderator:
Shanondora Billot,
* noted as presenting author
Hurricanes and Indigenous Families: Understanding the Vulnerabilities and Strengths of Those Living on the Margins
Jenn Miller Scarnato, LMSW, MA, Tulane University; Catherine Burnette, PhD, MSW, Tulane University; Jessica Liddell, MSW/MPH, Tulane University
Climate Change and Environmental Justice Issues Among Indigenous People in the Gulf Coast Region of the United States
Jessica Liddell, MSW/MPH, Tulane University; Catherine Burnette, PhD, MSW, Tulane University; Jennifer Miller Scarnato, MSW, School of Social Work
Predictors of Indigenous Peoples' Experiences of Homelessness
Amy Alberton, University of Windsor; Brent Angell, University of Windsor; Kevin Gorey, University of Windsor; Stephane Grenier, Universite du Quebec en Abitibi-Temiscamingue
Culturally Focused Interventions for Native Hawaiians: A Systematic Review
Mei Linn Park, MSW, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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