Breanna Lameman, MPH
DINÉ
Indigenous Data Sovereignty Doctoral Scholar, Collaboratory for Data Governance, and Graduate Research Associate

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Breanna Lameman is Diné from Shiprock, Navajo Nation. She is a second-year PhD student at the University of Arizona in the health behaviors health promotion program with a focus in Indigenous food, water, & energy systems (FEWS). Her life’s work and passion are grounded in the land, Diné cultural teachings, the Diné language, and lived experience. Her research focus is on Indigenous food sovereignty, food security, hydroponics, environmental justice, and the nexus of Indigenous FEWS.