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Past Presentation

NW Elders ECHO | February 10, 2026

Date of Presentation: February 10, 2026

Type: Past Presentation  

Program: Elders, Knowledge Holders and Culture Keepers  

Keywords: #*Working in Alaska  #alaska  #rural  

In this presentation, Eva M. Gregg, BSW (Inupiaq) presents on “Working in Rural Alaska.”

The faculty panel and staff members for this session of the Northwest Elders, Knowledge Holders, and Culture Keepers ECHO includes:

  • Katie Hunsberger – Behavioral Health Aide Program Manager for NPAIHB
  • Dolores Jimerson – Behavioral Health Education Director for NPAIHB
  • Maleah Nore – NW Elders ECHO Faculty
  • Jessica Rienstra – ECHO Case Manager for NPAIHB
  • David Stephens – ECHO Clinic Director for NPAIHB
  • Birdie Wermy – Behavioral Health Program Manager for NPAIHB
  • Tanya Firemoon – Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Contractor

Recording:

Presented by:

Eva M. Gregg, BSW

Eva M. Gregg, BSW, lives and work on the lands of the Dena’ina People in Anchorage, Alaska. She was born and raised in Kotzebue, Alaska, which means she is Inupiaq. She is a social worker because she knows how hard life is for Alaskan Natives as well as how systemic oppression affects each Alaskan Native person. She fights the fight for those who cannot fight themselves. She earned her degree in Social Work in May of 2019.

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Date added: February 11, 2026