Dr. Teresa Brockie, PhD, RN, FAAN is an Indigenous nurse scientist and educator whose culturally safe research focuses on achieving health equity through community-based prevention and intervention of suicide, trauma, and adverse childhood experiences among vulnerable populations using cultural interventions. She is an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing with a Joint Appointment in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center for Indigenous Health. She is Aaniiih from Fort Belknap Reservation, Montana. Dr. Brockie earned her PhD at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and completed a postdoctoral fellowship with the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. She is Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator on eleven projects including two R01’s and two randomized controlled trials. Dr. Brockie is a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing, currently serving as a member of the Diversity and Inclusivity Committee. In 2020, she received the Brilliant New Investigator Award, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science - American Academy of Nursing and received the RADM Faye G. Abdellah Award for Nursing Research, The United States Public Health Service (USPHS) in 2016.