Health Equities Research. With Dr. Francine Gachupin
Description
In this episode of Science Wise, hosts Rori and Emilia interviewed Dr. Francine Gachupin, a professor at the University of Arizona who advocates for health improvement in tribal communities. Influenced by her upbringing and work experience, Dr. Gachupin discusses the struggles she faced navigating academia as an Indigenous scientist, and her efforts to make the world of science more inviting for women and Indigenous communities. With a focus on chronic disease prevention in tribal communities and the protection of subjects in American Indian research, Dr. Gachupin urges NIH and other institutions to respect, appreciate, and understand the importance of tribal communities in scientific research.
00:00 Introduction to ScienceWise Podcast
00:21 Guest Introduction: Dr. Francine Gachupin
01:20 Dr. Gachupin's Childhood and Cultural Background
02:15 Impact of Colonization on Native Languages and Cultures
02:55 Life in a Tribal Community: Agriculture and Family Bonds
04:36 The Importance of Community and Sharing in Tribal Life
06:05 Transition into the World of Science and Research
06:53 Understanding the Concept of a 'Pueblo'
07:27 Early Interest in Science and Health
08:10 Impact of Western Medicine on Traditional Healing Practices
10:41 Journey into Academia and Challenges Faced
13:27 The Role of Patience and Persistence in Career Progression
17:12 The Importance of Community Engagement in Research
21:51 Challenges and Triumphs in Advocacy for Native Communities
24:46 The Need for Greater Institutional Accountability
33:16 Balancing Career and Personal Life
39:55 Conclusion and Gratitude
This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A Diferente Creative production.