Christina Johnson, Community Prevention Advisor with Lost & Found, Jordan Mounga, Suicide Prevention & Crisis Services Manager at SD DSS Division of Behavioral Health, Tracy Naughton, Suicide Prevention Program Specialists at SD DSS Division of Behavioral Health, and Keaton Widow, CWOY Program Manager with Great Plains Tribal Health, join SDHC host Stacy Chidaushe to discuss the epidemic of youth suicide in Indian Country – the facts behind the continuing crisis, what’s causing it, and what we can do to save the future through helping our youth.
Scholars: Christina Johnson, Jordan Mounga, Tracy Naughton, Keaton Widow
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81487809271?pwd=se8TFuyNaaJKbUoA7oWisuWyaz01Jc.1
Sponsored By: South Dakota Humanities Council
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