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Dr. Lee Brown
Director Institute for Aboriginal Health , U of British Columbia

Location: Vancouver, WA Canada
Joined: May 11th, 2008
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Lee Brown is the Director of the Institute of Aboriginal Health at the University of British Columbia and is the former Coordinator of the Indigenous Doctoral Program in the Department of Educational Studies where he wrote his thesis entitled: Making the Classroom a Healthy Place: The Develop of Affective Competency in Aboriginal Pedagogy. He is the Co-author of the The Sacred Tree, an educational curriculum based in Aboriginal values and epistemology. Lee has also contributed to the Round Lake Native Healing Centre during the last twenty-six years in a number of capacities including clinical supervisor and currently as a cultural resource to the Centre. He has been the keynote speaker at many Aboriginal conferences including the Awassis Education Conference held each year in Saskatoon. He has been invited to share his knowledge of culture and healing in over five hundred indigenous communities in North America. Lee is a member of the Cherokee Nation and the Wolf Clan.

Lee is currently coordinator of the Emotional Education Initiative at UBC and is a member of the Indigenous Education Institute of Canada. In addition, he was a founding member of the Global Emotional Education Association.

Lee has developed a theory of holistic emotional education that is predicated upon six principles of emotional competency that arise out of his research in the area of affective education and learning. Lee also facilitates the annual Emotional Education Conference. Lee is published in Academic Journals on the subject of Emotional Education, including the Canadian Journal of Native Education and AlterNative: A New Zealand International Journal of Indigenous Scholarship. Lee was the guest editor of the UBC Educational Leadership Journal in March of 2007
My Interview Question
Hey Where are you from
Current Whereabouts:
Developing transformational curricula that create emotional competencies in the classrooms.
Life & Professional Aspirations:
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Website:
http://www.edst.educ.ubc.ca/faculty/lee.htm
Education   (request update)
High School: washougal in Washougal, WA class of 1965
 
Activities & Accomplishments:
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Experience
I currently work with U of British Columbia as Director Institute for Aboriginal Health
I have 30 years of experience working in the Customer Service and Call Center industry.
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Tagged by ange sunny on 03/11/2012  
Hello Dr. Lee CONGRATULATIONS and I wish you continued best. Good to hear from you. I've been very busy on some goals and dreams I am working on to finalize.
Tagged by WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III on 09/23/2009  
From New York.
Tagged by M. Pradia on 09/22/2009  
Hello Dr. Lee, it has been a minute. I hope to find all is well for you and your family. Take care, sincerest, William
Tagged by WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III on 08/27/2009  
DR. LEE, THE SWINE FLU IS ABOUT TO VISIT ON OUR LAND, THE WHICH IS UNTHINKABLE. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE. VISIT ME AT: WWW.eHOW.COM.
Tagged by Bill Cooper on 08/01/2009  
so true... peace and blessing to you
Tagged by Dr. Anita Davis-DeFoe on 07/02/2009  
Hi Dr. Brown, I hope you and your family have had a great Holiday Season and awesome start to the New Year 2009. I've been busy and not a regular, I'm trying to catch up and be current with my emails, please forgive for the delay. Take care, sincerest William
Tagged by WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III on 01/06/2009  
You are so welcome my friend. Hugs to you
Tagged by Judith A. Birt on 11/08/2008  
Thanks Dr. Lee ! It would be great if you would come join in, in our group. We would love to have you and share in some of your perspectives. Hope to talk with you soon. Peace, Beloved. Doc.
Tagged by Min.Dr.LaDonna Blaylock D.D. on 10/30/2008  
Hi Dr. Lee, good to see you. I hope all is well for you and your family. I tried to view the photos but they are not showing up presently. I will be back on your page to view. I appreciate the share. Take care.
Tagged by WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III on 10/10/2008  
hi ... come join us on the new HBCU social networking site at www.HBCUcollegeclub.com ... please invite all your friends. Thanks
Tagged by Alexander Adeyinka Templar on 08/20/2008  
Wow..Sounds really interesting..I am happy for you..continue to be active in her life..that will be many memories
Tagged by LaTonya Kirksey on 08/07/2008  
No. Actually I haven't but could you explain this to me. It sounds pleasurable and did your daughter enjoy being crowned?
Tagged by LaTonya Kirksey on 08/07/2008  
Hello Dr. Brown, good to hear from U & great 2 c U r active n Your Daughters Life. Thank U 4 sharing that Exp. I've been busy being busy if that makes sense. Take care, sincerely William p.s. Respectfully, be nice 2 c U blog!
Tagged by WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III on 08/07/2008  
Congratulations. It would be a great honor to add her contribution to the achievers of color encyclopedia to support people of color all over the country continuing to represent our race with positive contributions to Black History
Tagged by Janet Griffin on 08/06/2008  
In your last response you mentioned the Indian population. My friend William Marder has written a book about Indians culture. He traveled in and out of the country for the research. It's called "Indians in America"
Tagged by Janet Griffin on 07/31/2008  
Yes It was pleasure and thank you for responding to my interview. i am excited that you believe in Him. You are right so as in agreement with the Bible. He is the Creator of all things. So Dr. how is your life?
Tagged by LaTonya Kirksey on 07/29/2008  
I am presently adding information as we speak, maybe I can send it to your email and let you review it sometimes. Stay the Course
Tagged by Brynda Saunders-Winston on 07/27/2008  
For the KAM looks different from the thesis I did while working on my Master of Science. I think I have the hang of it and expect to turn in the 1st Kam 08/20/08
Tagged by Brynda Saunders-Winston on 07/27/2008  
It has to be done looking at the breadth, depth, an application components. At first it was hard to understand the expectations
Tagged by Brynda Saunders-Winston on 07/27/2008  
I am using the theories of John Dewey, Mortimer J. Adler, and Maxine Green and the role their theories play in the institution of the school
Tagged by Brynda Saunders-Winston on 07/27/2008  
I am looking at Education and Freedon in American Universities from the mulitcultural, language, aspects
Tagged by Brynda Saunders-Winston on 07/27/2008  
You have a lot of interesting things going on Lee. I am presently doing Doctoral Studies at Walden University trying to do the firs residency in December. May I call onyou sometimes for some much needed collegiate advice???
Tagged by Brynda Saunders-Winston on 07/26/2008  
Wow, Dr. Brown, speechless. Appreciate the kindness and thoughtfulness. I hope your Elder friend is improving and maybe you could blog on your endeavors if you choose. Sounds very interesting.
Tagged by WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III on 07/26/2008  
Good morning Dr. Brown, been up all night watching the CNN Documentary "Black n America", I was informed about. Sounds like a interesting intriguing trip, esp. since I have Cherokee blood. I wish the Cherokee Elder a full recovery.
Tagged by WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III on 07/25/2008  
Good afternoon Dr. Brown. I have seen on t.v. Maple Syrup being made & I watch at times shows featuring native foods. I always say 2 myself, I look forward 2 the experiences.
Tagged by WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III on 07/24/2008  
Good evening Dr. Brown, sounds intriguing. Of course I wish you well on your journey and endeavor. Sounds like a nice scenic area I can't picture but I imagine (just my abstract thinking). Bad parenting matches divorce rates. Take care
Tagged by WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III on 07/22/2008  
I was commending your efforts in helping people... I also commended u 4 participating @ this site. I know that is not always easy, no matter where one participates, especially if not n comfort zone. I have been @ other sites...
Tagged by WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III on 07/21/2008  
Hi Dr. Bown. Glad u had a trip that turned out well. I was speaking n general & did not assume your back ground. It means there is much talent, gifts etc. But if not enough support, fairness, etc. The gifts can be destroyed. --->
Tagged by WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III on 07/21/2008  
Hello Dr. Brown! I found some of your perspectives of particular interest. Just continue to write, write, and write some more. I hope you have gotten some R&R this summer. Take care, James
Tagged by James McTyre Jr. on 07/20/2008  
Congratualations Dr. Brown from Janet Griffin
Tagged by Janet Griffin on 07/19/2008  
and humbling ourselves to put in the time and physical work needed to save our race. Our voting power has been diminished due to the number of people of color with criminal records. We have a lot of work to do.
Tagged by Janet Griffin on 07/19/2008  
Ok, Dr. Brown, I have vented, thank you for responding to me and giving me an opportunity to vent. The problems I've identified in this communication to you will be fixed. We just have to stop talking, writing,
Tagged by Janet Griffin on 07/19/2008  
People of color make up a small percentage of the population in the United States, but rank high when it comes to incarceration, joblessness, homeless and not using voting privilages gained for them by our achievers of the past.
Tagged by Janet Griffin on 07/19/2008  
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