“Nature as a medicine” keynote speaker to be featured during Public Health Week activities at NDSU

Author and adventurer Dineo Dowd is the featured speaker for NDSU Public Health Week with a presentation titled Nature is a medicine

 

The featured speaker during Public Health Week activities at NDSU from April 3 to 6 focuses on prioritizing women’s health through outdoor activities. Author Dineo Dowd’s talk titled “Nature as a medicine” is being held on Thursday, April 6 at 10:30 a.m. in the Memorial Union Nueta Room, as part of the Mary J. Berg Lecture in Women’s Health during Public Health Week.

Selected as one of Wisconsin’s most influential Black leaders in 2021, Dowd draws upon her experiences and love for nature to inspire people from all backgrounds to embrace the outdoors and pursue healthy lifestyles.

As a South African native, Dowd’s outdoor experiences fuel her passion to encourage women to explore the outdoors and find their sense of adventure. As an avid mountaineer, author, and speaker, Dowd has made it her mission to break down barriers and empower women to prioritize their health and well-being through outdoor activities and the transformative power of nature. Her many adventures include climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. An author reception will follow her presentation which also will be available via zoom https://ndsu.zoom.us/j/95132124088

Additional Public Health Week 2023 events scheduled at NDSU include:

Monday, April 3

“Building Public Health Capacity to Advance Equity”
Presented by: Vanessa Tibbitts, Mikalen Belgarde and the team at the NDSU American Indian Public Health Resource Center
10:30 a.m. to noon
Memorial Union Room of Nations

Tuesday, April 4

“Student Mental Health on Campus”
Roundtable event
Presenter: Dr. William Burns, NDSU Counseling Center
10:30 a.m. to noon
Memorial Union Room of Nations

Wednesday, April 5

“Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Building Stronger Community”
Juliana Antwi and Valentina Asiedu, graduate research assistants, NDSU Public Health
10 a.m. to noon
Memorial Union Room of Nations

“Virulent” movie
3 p.m.
Memorial Union Anishinaabe Theater

Thursday, April 6

“Nature as a medicine”
Speaker: Dineo Dowd
10:30 a.m. to noon with reception to follow
Memorial Union Nueta Room
Mary J. Berg Lecture in Women’s Health

All events available via zoom https://ndsu.zoom.us/j/95132124088.  Refreshments will be available at all in-person events.

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