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Renea Perry

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Adjunct Instructor Indigenous Health Studies

Biography

Renea Perry, Tlingit/Inupiaq/N.Euro teaches in the PSU/OHSU School of Public Health Indigenous Health Concentration classes, and the School of Gender Race and Nation’s Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies and Indigenous Nations Studies Programs.

She is a Cultural and Community Engagement Consultant to the Northwest Native Chamber for the Center for Tribal Nations project and other PNW Native community and Tribal projects.

Education, Degrees

Bachelor of Science, Indigenous Nations Studies-PSU
Master of Art, Women Gender Sexuality Studies, Oregon State Univ.


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² CEPH Non-Primary Instructional Faculty

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