
About
Brian Jackson, MS, EdD, is an Assistant Professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), appointed as of January 16, 2023. He specializes in Indigenous curriculum development, American Indian Studies, and Community-Based Participatory Research. His work focuses on preserving Anishinaabe identity through cultural teachings and promoting mental health and wellness in Native communities.
Education:
- BA in Youth Development, Concordia St. Paul
- MS in Indigenous Education, University of Minnesota
- EdD in Indigenous Curriculum & Pedagogy, University of Minnesota
Research & Practice: Dr. Jackson integrates Ojibwe language, traditional practices, and identity reflection into educational programs. He facilitates the Family Circles AODA Prevention Program, emphasizing family behaviors and healthy lifestyle development rooted in Indigenous values. He serves on the Great Lakes Native American Research Center for Health (GLNARCH) Community Scientific Advisory Committee, focusing on the Bemidji Area.
Advising & Grants: While specific grants or student advisees are not listed, his work inherently involves community partnerships and program development. His efforts prioritize culturally grounded approaches to education and health.
Labs/Teams: Active member of GLNARCH, collaborating on community-driven health research initiatives.
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