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Inadequate Recognition of Indigenous Peoples in the DEI Landscape.
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DEI professionals, join us for our monthly DEIJ MEETUP on November 29, 2023 at 1 p.m. (est)/ 12 p.m. (cst) / 11 a.m. (mt) / 10 a.m. (pst).
In honor of Indigenous Peoples Month, we will have our own Lydia Schildt present on the “Inadequate Recognition of Indigenous Peoples in the DEI Landscape.”
See you there!
Lydia’s Bio:
Lydia Schildt is a proud member of the AmskapiPikuni (Southern Blackfeet) tribe AmskapiPikuni (Southern Blackfeet) tribe from Blackfeet Nation, MT and currently from Blackfeet Nation, MT and currently resides in Missoula. Holding a psychology degree from Salish Kootenai College, she’s pursuing a master’s with a General College, she’s pursuing a master’s with a General Psychology focus. Presently a Training Specialist at Psychology focus. Presently a Training Specialist at the Montana State Office of Public Defender, Lydia is the Montana State Office of Public Defender, Lydia is also an online Adjunct Instructor at her alma mater. also an online Adjunct Instructor at her alma mater. She educates on subjects including, She educates on subjects including, Historical Trauma, Health Stress and Trauma in Historical Trauma, Health Stress and Trauma in Indian Country, Abnormal Psychology, Indian Country, Abnormal Psychology, Indigenous Research, and Social Psychology. Lydia Schildt is a proud member of the AmskapiPikuni (Southern Blackfeet) tribe AmskapiPikuni (Southern Blackfeet) tribe from Blackfeet Nation, MT and currently from Blackfeet Nation, MT and currently resides in Missoula.