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Dr. Meera Jo Kachroo will present this public lecture as part of her week as a short-term visiting scholar with the OSU Center for the Study of Religion.
As a member of a biomedical research team, Meera presents her reflections on yoga as a biomedical intervention at two First Nations reserves in Treaty 6 territory, Canada. The project navigates intercultural transfer, collaborative and community-engaged research, and Indigenized research practices. In this talk, we will explore congruence between yoga’s integrative approach and the Medicine Wheel model of Indigenous well-being, while sharing challenges and lessons in the processes of Indigenous health research.
Location: Yoga-Well-Being is located at 296 W. 4th Avenue on the 3rd floor. There is free street parking and a parking lot adjacent to the building.
What To Bring: Yoga-Well-Being does not allow shoes on their studio floor. Socks are required. Please bring your own socks.
Accessibility Note:The yoga studio is not wheelchair accessible. If you are unable to navigate stairs, please contact MacKenzie DiMarco: [email protected] so we can develop an accessibility plan.
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Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2598133-0
