As Events pass, we will try to find links to recordings, if they exist.


Click here for the recording of Caroline Ortiz on our Youtube Channel.
We Are The United Nations Global Solidarity Movement For Gender Equality
HeForShe is an invitation for men and people of all genders to stand in solidarity with women to create a bold, visible and united force for gender equality. The men of HeForShe aren’t on the sidelines. They’re working with women and with each other to build businesses, raise families, and give back to their communities. Click here for more information.

For more information click here.
Watch Three Short Videos To Enrich Your Understanding of Social Justice
Trustworthiness, Caring-Healing, Scholarship, and Social Justice: These are the values purported by GAHN Scholars. We have an opportunity enrich our understanding by watching three short videos https://reckoningwithracisminnursing.org/documentaries/, listen to interviews from nurses who tell their story https://reckoningwithracisminnursing.org/interviews/, and join other like-minded individuals in discussions the third Saturday of each month, January -May. Please click here to get the details https://nursemanifest.com/ongoing-overdue-reckoning-on-racism-in-nursing/.
United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. would like to announce the 2023 Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance: Wise Practices, a Tribal Behavioral Health ECHO, with the first session, titled, Native Tracitional Practices: Culture IS Treatment on January 24, 2023. Native Psychological Brilliance refers to the innate intelligence, strengths, balance, resources, and resilience of Native people.
This no-cost telehealth series will be held throughout 2023 on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 11:00 am Pacific/12:00 pm Mountain/1:00 pm Central/2:00 pm Eastern. Each session will be one hour in length that will provide an opportunity for participants to:
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- Gain skills on strength-based approaches in partnership with Native People to enhance Native behavioral health,
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- Discuss ways that Native brilliance is demonstrated and supports behavioral health, and
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- Learn about Native brilliance examples to share with behavioral health and other health care staff, as well as with local Tribal Nation citizens.
In addition, the concept of Native psychological brilliance will continue to be highlighted through Native music videos and Native spoken word performances as part of each session of the Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance series, five minutes prior to and at the conclusion of each session.
Who should attend? Tribal Nation health directors, clinic staff, counselors, social workers, physicians, nurses, Tribal Epidemiology Center staff, and anyone supporting Tribal Nation citizens through the health/behavioral health sector are welcome to join.
Register in advance for the session. You ONLY need to register ONCE for the series. Once you register, you can download the reminder to your calendar with the zoom information.
United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. would like to invite you and your staff to watch the Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance, a Tribal Behavioral Health ECHO, session titled Open Discussion Forum: Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance See the links below for all previous presentations this past year.
United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. would like to invite you and your staff to watch the Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance, a Tribal Behavioral Health ECHO, session titled Open Discussion Forum: Reclaiming Native Psychological Brilliance See the links below for all previous presentations this past year.
How to Recognize ‘medical gaslighting


Future of Nursing 2020-2030 – Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity – Report Release Webinar
View the Video
Read the Report

Recorded Panels:
Panel #1 | A Gender-Responsive Approach to Corrections During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Panel #2 | Developing a Shared Vision for Equity-Centered Education and Health Research
Panel #3 | Praying With Your Feet: A Town/Gown Social Justice Internship Model both Within and Beyond University Walls
Panel #4 | Truth and Reconciliation: Addressing Systemic Racism in Law Enforcement
Panel #5 | A Critical Review of College Presidents’ Responses to the Murder of George Floyd
Panel #6 | Frontline Community Partnerships for Climate Justice: Co-designing Locally-led Equitable Pathways to Community Health
Panel #7 | Shades of Grey: Exploring Racial Disproportionality in Hospital Security Events

Online videocast – Wednesday, December 9, 2020 – All Health Is Not Created Equal: Where You Live Matters – National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) 2020 Stephen E. Straus Distinguished Lecture with Dr. Shannon Zenk, Director of the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

October 14, 2020, 11:00 am – 3:30 pm ET –
Advancing Health Equity Science, Practice & Outcomes The National Academy of Medicine Culture of Health Program will host a public meeting to examine gaps, barriers, priorities, and opportunities for decision-makers advancing health equity through policy.

Webinar: Sept. 10, 2020 (video available) Traditional Mesoamerican Medicine for Healing Trauma – Master Class Series – Pacific College
Anti-Racism I
– University of Colorado Boulder – Online – Free

Anti-Racism II
– University of Colorado Boulder – Online – Free