
Manasseh Begay
Lecturer · Mental health on Native American reservations
Washington University in St. LouisAbout
Manasseh C. Begay is a Lecturer at Washington University in St. Louis’ Brown School. He serves as Program Manager for the Social Workers Advancing through Grounded Education (SAGE) initiative, which recruits, trains, and supports MSW students completing practicum credits in Indian Country. This role involves collaboration with the Buder Center for American Indian Studies and the Office of Field Education.
- Education:
- MSW from New Mexico Highlands University
- Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from the University of New Mexico
Research Interests: Begay’s work centers on mental health disparities in Native American communities, clinical mental health practices, and trauma treatment. He emphasizes culturally grounded approaches to social work education and community engagement.
Professional Background: Prior to his current role, Begay contributed to curriculum development and field placements at Diné College’s Shiprock, NM campus. He also worked as a federal firefighter and San Juan County sheriff deputy. The Buder Center, where he is affiliated, received a grant in April 2024 to enhance support systems for Native American children.
Personal Background: Begay is originally from Cibecue, Arizona, and is enrolled with the White Mountain Apache Tribe while also identifying as Diné (Navajo).
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