Audio Archive

Crawford O’Brien, Suzanne

As a professor of Religion and Culture and Native American and Indigenous Studies, Suzanne Crawford O’Brien has spent nearly twenty-five years teaching Indigenous traditions and comparative religions, and how they help us rethink our approach to health, healing, and ecological flourishing. Today, her work finds her in the classroom, working with tribal communities and nonprofits to protect Indigenous first foods, and as a public speaker leading workshops for community groups and faith-based organizations. She currently serves as Professor of Religion and Culture and affiliate faculty in Native American and Indigenous Studies, and Environmental Studies at Pacific Lutheran University. Previous publications include Religion and Culture in Native America (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020) and Coming Full Circle: Spirituality and Wellness Among Native Communities in the Pacific Northwest (University of Nebraska Press, 2014).

Recordings

Understanding the Psychology of Climate Anxiety and Eco-Grief

Presenter: Crawford O'Brien, Suzanne / 2024

How Good Grief Can Change the World

Presenter: Crawford O'Brien, Suzanne / 2024

Renewing Rest and Purposeful Action

Presenter: Crawford O'Brien, Suzanne / 2024

Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.

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