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Chris Charles, AA (Cowachin/Nanimo/Duwamish) is a Data Collector and Outreach Worker for the Project. He has lived in the Seattle area his entire life, and lives as an openly bisexual Native man. He is currently completing his Bachelor of Arts degree at Seattle University, in Social Welfare. |
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Debbie Guerrero, MSW (Tlingit/Snohomish/Cowlitz) is a Research Assistant for the Honor Project and works with Dr. Tessa Evans-Campbell on the Institute for International Indigenous Health and Child Welfare Research. She has worked on the Life Events Project/American Indian Vietnam Veterans Project under Dr. Karina Walters. |
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Katie Schultz MSW. Katie conducts survey interviews for the Honor Project with the Seattle site. |
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Erin Stanley, MSW (Quinault) is the Assistant Project Director (APD) for the Honor Project. She also works with Dr. Walters on The Life Events Project, with specific focus on developing culturally specific measurement tools for American Indian Vietnam Veterans in a traumatic life events study. |
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Antony Stately, PhD (Oneida/Ojibwe) is the Project Director (PD) for the Honor Project. As a licensed clinical psychologist he has experience providing mental health services to Native children and families and developing and implementing HIV/AIDS prevention programs and services. |
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Gemma Wells received an M.A. in Social Identities and Social Change with
an emphasis on social identity and sexuality from Oxford Brookes University in Oxford, England. She also received a B.S. in Psychology specializing in barriers to reproductive health care among lesbian women. Her research interests include transgender issues, diversity, inequality and social inclusion, gender and ethnic divisions, postcolonialism and spirituality. |