Yale School of Nursing (YSN) Associate Dean for Equity Dr. Angela Richard-Eaglin, DNP, FNP-BC, CNE, FAANP, recently connected with Dr. Lynn Malerba ’15 DNP, 18th Chief of the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut, to discuss nursing and healthcare topics. In September, Dr. Malerba was sworn in as Treasurer of the United States, the first Native American to serve in the role.
<p><span>Thank you to the Bank of Canada for the invitation to speak at today s symposium.</span><a title="footnote 1" href="https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/speech/bowman20211129a.htm#fn1">1</a><a name="f1"></a><span> It is an honor to be with you virtually today as the Federal Reserve Board s representative to the Central Bank Network for Indigenous Inclusion. I am pleased to add my voice to those of my colleagues today and to recognize and acknowledge that the United States and the foundation of its economy were built on land enriched by its original Indigenous inhabitants, and their stewardship of its natural resources.</span></p>
Modern perceptions of early modern slavery associate the institution almost solely with Africans and their descendants. Yet slavery was a ubiquitous institution in the early modern world…The story of European colonialism in the Americas and its victimization of Africans and Indians follows a central paradigm in most textbooks. The African “role” encompasses the transportation, exploitation, […]