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- Alumni profile in Washington University in St. Louis
Amy Locklear Hertel, MSW ’99, JD ’02, returns to North Carolina 15 years and two graduate degrees later (plus one on the way) to lead the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill’s American Indian Center.
- Biography for NC American Indian Health Board
The North Carolina American Indian Health Board, formed by the North Carolina Commission on Indian Affairs in 2009, is focused on promoting quality health care and healthy lifestyles within American Indian families and communities in North Carolina through research, education and advocacy.
- Hertel honored for service to Carolina with MLK Unsung Hero Award
UNC University Gazette, Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Amy Locklear Hertel, chief of staff for the chancellor and former director of Carolina’s American Indian Center, received the MLK Unsung Hero Award on Jan. 24, 2019. The annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Keynote Lecture and Awards Ceremony was held on January 24, 2019, at Memorial Hall on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Translating Indigenous Knowledge in the Academy: Rebalancing Systems of Power (40 min)
Closing Keynote at the 38th Annual Minority Health Conference, February 24, 2017. More information at http://www.epidemiolog.net/mhp/sph/minconf/2017/
- Translating Indigenous Knowledge in the Academy: Rebalancing Systems of Power (PDF of slides)
Closing Keynote for the 38th Annual Minority Health Conference, February 24, 2017
- UNC American Indian Center
“The American Indian Center is a place where all students feel welcome to gather in order to encourage, support and love one another” – Euna Victoria Chavis, Senior 14′