We begin the new year with Native American Hoop Dancer, Educator and Cultural Ambassador Eddie Madril, PhD(c) and Sara Moncada, MA, Native Educator, Cultural Artist and Dancer joining us for this special event. Drawing from the Hoop Dance and their book The Dance of Caring they will take us on a journey into Native insights that inspire caregivers toward abundance, strength and inner harmony. You can learn more at their website sewamdance.com.
Eddie has performed Hoop Dance all over the world. This includes opening the National Magnet Conference, opening for one of Jean Watson’s WCSI events at Stanford and giving the keynote address for The Oncology Nurses Association. Sara’s connection to Nurses is decades long. She was instrumental in overseeing the work that initially defined staffing excellence resulting in the publication Excellence and Evidence in Staffing, she was producer of the feature film Nurses: If Florence Could See Us Nowand was the Managing Director for the non-profit Institute for Staffing Excellence and Innovation for many years.
Both Eddie and Sara draw from their rich experience as representatives of Native American culture, their roles as professors in Native American Studies, as well as from their own experiences as caregivers in sharing their stories.
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