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Microaggressions, Cultural Humility, and Trauma-Informed Communication for CHRs | June 15, 2026

Date of Presentation: June 15, 2026

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  Community  

Program: Community Health Representative (CHR)  

Keywords: #chr  #chw  #communication  #cultural humility  #historical trauma  #microaggressions  #trauma informed  #trust  

In this presentation, Emily Tahy-Ceballos, EdD, MPH (FAC-COR II), Public Health Advisor for the Indian Health Service discusses the role of Community Health Representatives in supporting individuals affected by microaggressions and historical trauma, defines microaggressions in healthcare settings, recognizes how microaggressions impact trust, communication, and health outcomes and explores the role of Community Health Representatives (CHRs) in advocacy and support. Then Dr Tahy-Ceballos, reviews how cultural humility and health literacy improve patient experiences and identifies trauma-informed and patient-centered communication strategies that promote trust and engagement.

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Presented by:

Emily Tahy-Ceballos
EdD, MPH

Emily Tahy-Ceballos, EdD, MPH, is an enrolled member of the Navajo Tribe and serves as a Public Health Advisor with the Indian Health Service. She is dedicated to integrating public health initiatives and health literacy into her work. Emily focuses on promoting health, education, and awareness while advocating for American Indian and Alaska Native populations.

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Date added: June 1, 2026