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“We are Still Here” — Culture is Prevention in Tribal Communities: I Shelby Rowe | Episode 39

All over the globe, young Indigenous men have some of the highest rates of suicide. When we take a closer look at this trend, we understand it is much less about individual mental health issues and much more about the consequences of historical trauma. Programs addressing suicide prevention in these communities are promoting culture and community connectedness through storytelling, ceremony and reclaiming culture. These cross-generational initiatives are rooted in values that link the past and present. Values and priorities like honor, identity, pride and resiliency. In this interview I interview my dear friend and one of the most resilient people I know, Shelby Rowe, who shares how she was inspired by her ancestors to be a “designated culture keeper.” For more information on this and every episode go to https://www.sallyspencerthomas.com/hope-illuminated-podcast/39

community, coping, coping skills, Crisis, Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas, educational, empowerment, health & fitness, hope, life skills, lifestyles & health, mental health, mental illness, mental wellness, new beginnings, recovery, resilience, science, science & medicine, self-care, Self-compassion, Self-empowerment, society & culture, stories, suicide, suicide awareness, suicide prevention

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