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Community-Based Participatory Research: Lessons Learned

Jennie Joe

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Dr. Jennie Joe, Director of the Native American Research and Training Center (NARTC), Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, and Faculty in American Indian Studies, discusses her experiences with community-based participatory research. This lecture was part of the American Indian Studies Colloquium, and filmed March 26, 2008 at The University of Arizona.

Key Points for Researchers When Considering a Community-Based Research Project with Native American Communities.

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This video is part of the ArizonaNativeNet Distinguished Lecturers series.

About Jennie Joe

Dr. Jennie Joe has over 20 years of experience in administration, teaching, and research. She has and continues to conduct training and research projects collaboratively with a number of tribal and native communities. Some of her research endeavors have been with White Mountain Apache Tribe, Navajo Nation, and groups such as American Indian Wildland firefighters, Intertribal Council of Arizona, California Rural Indian Health Board, Battelle Memorial, Institute for Scientific Analysis, etc. In addition to a number of research reports, book reviews, and monographs, Professor Joe also has over 20 chapters published in edited books and 26 articles in refereed journals with a number of other articles in press. She serves on a number of national and international boards. Some of the courses taught by Professor Joe have included Women and Culture, Indians of North America, Living in the Place of the Sacred, Research Methods in Community based Research, Health Policies, etc. Professor Joe is presently a principal investigator on four research projects and has, over the years, received other multiple sources of research funding and has conducted numerous community-based studies.


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