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Carol RedWing, MPA | Doctoral Student

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Carol Redwing

Carol Redwing

  • Enrolled Yankton Dakota Tribe/Santee Dakota
  • Doctoral Student, Instructor
  • **Executive Council
  • School of Public Administration and Native American Studies

email:
credwing@unomaha.edu
lab location:
115C CPACS

Additional Information

Background

Carol RedWing is a first-year doctoral student in the School of Public Administration. She is an enrolled member of the Yankton Dakota Tribe with Santee Dakota descendancy.

She received her Master of Public Administration degree, with a nonprofit management concentration from UNO.

Carol is a special faculty member and instructor with the Emergency Management and Disaster Services department. She is also on the UNO Chancellor’s Native American Advisory Cabinet and holds a seat with the UNO Native American Studies Executive Council.

Her research interests include:

  • Equity/inequity
  • Marginalized communities
  • Tribal sovereignty
  • Indigenous identity and historical trauma
  • Community engagement
  • Food and traditional medicine security
  • Emergency management
  • Public policy

Specializations

  • Public Administration Theory
  • Nonprofit Management Theory
  • Public Policy

Education

MPA, Nonprofit Management

University of Nebraska Omaha


BA, Environmental Science and Indigenous Studies

University of Nebraska Omaha


AS, Natural Resource Management

Haskell Indian Nations University | Lawrence, KS

Additional Information

Background

Carol RedWing is a first-year doctoral student in the School of Public Administration. She is an enrolled member of the Yankton Dakota Tribe with Santee Dakota descendancy.

She received her Master of Public Administration degree, with a nonprofit management concentration from UNO.

Carol is a special faculty member and instructor with the Emergency Management and Disaster Services department. She is also on the UNO Chancellor’s Native American Advisory Cabinet and holds a seat with the UNO Native American Studies Executive Council.

Her research interests include:

  • Equity/inequity
  • Marginalized communities
  • Tribal sovereignty
  • Indigenous identity and historical trauma
  • Community engagement
  • Food and traditional medicine security
  • Emergency management
  • Public policy

Specializations

  • Public Administration Theory
  • Nonprofit Management Theory
  • Public Policy

Education

MPA, Nonprofit Management

University of Nebraska Omaha


BA, Environmental Science and Indigenous Studies

University of Nebraska Omaha


AS, Natural Resource Management

Haskell Indian Nations University | Lawrence, KS

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Background Specializations Education

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