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Media: Webinar 1 – What does climate stress and trauma look like to tribes?

Pala Environmental Department PED PBMI Media

Pala, CA – The Pala Environmental Department and Tribal Climate Health Project announces the posting of Webinar 1 – What does climate stress and trauma look like to tribes? video from the TC&HA Webinar IV Series.

Webinar 1: What does climate stress and trauma look like to tribes?

Tribal Wellbeing Adaptation Webinar Miniseries Part 1, “What Does Climate Stress and Trauma Look Like to Tribes?” features Dr. Douglas Walker of Mercy Family Center discussing climate stress, trauma, and its effects on Tribal communities.

View the TC&HA Tribal Wellbeing Adaptation Webinar Miniseries

Webinar 1: What does climate stress and trauma look like to tribes?


Webinar 2: Cascading climate disruptions, collective trauma, and community-based approaches to prevention and healing
May 19 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am PST / 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm EST

Webinar 3: Using the Community Resiliency Model to Enhance Wellbeing
June 16 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am PST / 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm EST

Follow the PED TC&HA Series Online

PED Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4i_O_FMdTIMKo5eDD7xH6A

TC&HA Tribal Wellbeing Adaptation Webinar Miniseries Page: https://ped.palatribe.com/webinars/tcha-webinar-iv/

Pala Environmental Department
For more information, contact the Pala Environment Department:
760-891-3510 | ped@palatribe.com | ped.palatribe.com