Bonnie Duran: Public Health Expert Profile
Bonnie Duran: Public Health Expert Profile
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EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
Director for Research, Center for Native American Health 2002 – 2006
University of New Mexico, School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM
Assistant Professor, Practicum Director, Instructor for MPH Program 1995 – 2003
University of New Mexico, Dept. of Family & Community Medicine,
Albuquerque, NM
Program Evaluator, High Risk Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Project 1991 – 1996
Toiyabe Indian Health Project, Inc., Bishop, CA
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MCH Services Coordinator, WIC Assistant, Nutritionist, Medical Assistant 1976 – 1984
Urban Indian Health Board, San Francisco and Oakland, CA
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• Council Member: National Advisory Child Health and Human Development Council,
National Institutes of Health. This Advisory Council is charged with advising, consulting
with, and making recommendations to the National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development, 2011 – January 2016
• Committee Member: CDC Advisory Committee to the Director, Health Disparities
Subcommittee, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department Of Health and
Human Services. This Advisory Committee is charged with advising the CDC Director on
the new Office of Minority Health and Health Equity, which aims to accelerate the CDC’s
health impact in the U.S population and to eliminate health disparities. Co-authored the
2013 Health Disparities Subcommittee Recommendations to the CDC, 2011 – Present.
• Awardee, of the Tom Bruce Award by the Community-Based Public Health Caucus of the
American Public Health Association, 2009.
• Chair of Expert Panel: Health Equity Project, Society of Public Health Education. This
Panel is charged with advising the Health Equity Project in its aims to expand and support
the Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) program, 2010 – 2014.
• Native American Center of Excellence Advisory Board, University of Washington School of
Medicine Center for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, 2011-2012.
• Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Best Paper of the Year, Using Community-
Based Participatory Research to Address Health Disparities, Health Promotion Practice,
2006.
• Native American Health Sciences Interest Forum, University of New Mexico, Certificate of
Appreciation, November 2006.
• Journal of Health Communications, Best Paper of the Year, Social Support and Social
Undermining as Correlates for Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Disorders in American Indian
Women Presenting for Primary Care at an Indian Health Service Hospital, Journal of
Health Communication, 2005.
• Dean’s Award of Distinction - Outstanding Faculty Performance, School of Medicine,
University of New Mexico, 1997 – 1998, 2000 – 2001, 2004 – 2005.
• NIAAA Pre-doctoral Research Fellow Dissertation Funding Award, Prevention Research
Center Pacific Institute for Evaluation Research, Berkeley, CA, 1993 – 1995.
• Honoring Ceremony Plaque, San Francisco Board of Supervisors Commendation for
Exemplary Service within the San Francisco American Indian Community, 1991.
• Wellness Fellow, Doctoral Studies Funding Award, School of Public Health, University of
California, Berkeley, 1989 – 1991.
• Outstanding Public Health Student of the Year Plaque, California Public Health
Association, 1989.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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1. Duran, B., Parker, M., Belone, L., Oetzel, J., Magarati, M., Zhou, C., Roubideaux, Y.,
Muhammad, M., Pearson, C., Kastelic, S.H., Wallerstein, N. Towards Health Equity: A
National Study of Promising Practices in Community-Based Participatory Research.
Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research Education and Action. Manuscript
submitted for publication
2. Gaines, T., Shangreaux, C., Stockman, J., Duran, B., Reed, E., & Kaufman, C.
Examining Economic Disadvantage, Violence and Drug Use Prior to Sex in an American
Indian Community. AIDS and Behavior. Manuscript submitted for publication.
3. Chandanabhumma P., Duran B., Peterson J., Pearson C., Oetzel J., Dutta M., Wallerstein
N. Space within the Scientific Discourse for the Voice of the Other? Expressions of
Community Voice in the Scientific Discourse of Community-based Participatory Research.
Health Communication. Manuscript submitted for publication.
4. Johnson-Jennings, M., Duran, B., McDonald, M., Hakes, J., Paffrath, A., & al’Absi, M.
Prescription medication, psychotherapeutic misuse and chronic pain: The association
between racial group status and pain intensity levels. Journal of Pain. Manuscript
submitted for publication.
2. Collins, S., Clifasefi, S., Stanton, J., Straits, K., Gil-Kashiwabara, E., Rodriguez-Espinosa,
P., Nicasio, A., Andrasik, M., Hawes, S., Miller, K., Nelson, L., Orfaly, V., Duran, B.,
Wallerstein, N., & LEAP Advisory Board (2018). Community-Based Participatory Research
(CBPR): Towards Equitable Involvement of Community in Psychology Research.
American Psychologist, [Epub ahead of print] doi: 10.1037/amp0000167
3. Parker, M., Duran, B., Walters, K. (2017). The Relationship between Bias-Related
Victimization and Generalized Anxiety Disorder among American Indian and Alaska Native
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Two-Spirit Community Members. International
Journal of Indigenous Health, 12(2), 64-83. doi: 10.18357/ijih122201717785
4. Ryan, D., Maurer, S., Lengua, L., Duran, B., & Ornelas, I.J. (2017). Amigas Latinas
Motivando el Alma (ALMA): an Evaluation of a Mindfulness Intervention to Promote Mental
Health among Latina Immigrant Mothers. The journal of behavioral health services &
research, 1-12. doi: 10.1007/s11414-017-9582-7
5. Walters, K., Simoni, J., Evans-Campbell, T., Udell, W., Johnson-Jennings, M., Pearson,
C., MacDonald, M., & Duran, B. (2016). Mentoring the Mentors of Underrepresented
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6. Lucero, J., Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Alegria, M., Greene-Moton, E., Israel, B., Kastelic,
S., Magarati, M., Oetzel, J., Pearson, C., Schulz, A., Villegas, M. & White Hat, E.R. (2016).
Development of a Mixed Methods Investigation of Process and Outcomes of Community-
Based Participatory Research. Journal of Mixed-Methods Research, 10(2). doi:
10.1177/1558689816633309
7. Belone, L., Lucero, J., Duran, B., Tafoya, G., Baker, E., Chan, D., Chang, C., Greene-
Moton, E., Kellye, M.A., & Wallerstein, N. (2016). Community-Based Participatory
Research Conceptual Model. Qualitative Health Research, 26(1), 117-135.
8. Concha, J.B., Mezuk, B., & Duran, B. (2015). Culture-centered approaches: the relevance
of assessing emotional health for Latinos with type 2 diabetes.
BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, 3(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2014-000064
9. Pearson C., Duran, B., Oetzel, J., Magarati, M., Villegas, M., Lucero, J., & Wallerstein, N.
(2015). Research for Improved Health: Variability and Impact of Structural Characteristics
in Federally Funded Community Engaged Research. Progress in Community Health
Partnerships-Research Education and Action, 9(1), 17-29. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2015.0002
10. Jernigan, V.B.B., Peercy, M., Branam, D., Saunheah, B., Wharton, D., Winkleby, M.,
Lowe, J., Salvatore, A., Dickerson, D., Belcourt, A., D’Amico, E., Patten, C.A., Parker, M.,
Duran, B., Harris, R., & Buchwald, D. (2015). Beyond health equity: Achieving wellness
within American Indian and Alaska Native communities. American Journal of Public
Health, 105, S376-S379. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302447
11. Oetzel, J., Villegas, M., Zenone, H., White Hat, E.R., Wallerstein, N., & Duran, B., (2015).
Enhancing stewardship of community-engaged research through governance. American
Journal of Public Health, 105(6), 1161-1167. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302457
12. Ornelas, I., Williams, E., Duran, B., & Donovan, D. (2015). Vida PURA: feasibility of
culturally adapted screening and brief intervention for Latino day laborers. Addiction
Science & Clinical Practice, 10(Suppl 1), A45. doi:10.1186/1940-0640-10-S1-A45.
13. Miles-Richardson, S., Duran, B., Panapasa, S., & Washington, C. (2015). Plenary Panel:
The Minority Health Perspective. Journal of Healthcare, Science and the Humanities, 5(2),
31-46. http://tuskegeebioethics.org/wp-content/uploads/journals/JHSH-Fall2015.pdf
14. Dickerson, D., Venner, K., & Duran, B. (2014). Clinical trials and American Indians/Alaska
Natives with substance use disorders: Identifying potential strategies for a new cultural-
based intervention. Journal of Public Mental Health, 13(4), 175-178. doi: 10.1108/JPMH-
01-2014-0003
15. Belone, L., Lucero, J., Duran, B., Tafoya, G., Baker, E.A., Chan, D., Chang, C., Greene-
Moton, E., Kelley, M.A., & Wallerstein, N. (2014). Community-based participatory research
conceptual model: Community partner consultation and face validity. Qualitative Health
Research, 26(1). doi: 10.1177/1049732314557084
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16. Yuan, N., Duran B., Walters, K., Pearson, C., & Evans-Campbell, T. (2014). Alcohol
misuse and associations with childhood maltreatment and out-of-home placement among
urban Two-Spirit American Indian and Alaska Native people. International Journal of
Environmental Research and Public Health, 11(10), 10461-79. doi:
10.3390/ijerph111010461
17. Chen, R., Cheadle, A., Johnson, D., & Duran, B. (2014). US trends in receipt of
appropriate diabetes clinical and self-care from 2001 to 2010 and racial/ethnic disparities
in care. The Diabetes Educator, 40(6), 756-766. doi: 10.1177/0145721714546721
18. Dickerson, D., Venner, K., Duran, B., Annon, J., Hale, B., & Funmaker, G. (2014). Drum-
Assisted recovery therapy for Native Americans (DARTNA): Results from a pretest and
focus groups. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 21(1), 35-58.
doi: 10.5820/aian.2101.2014.35
19. Oetzel, J.G., Zhou, C., Duran, B., Pearson, C., Magarati, M., Lucero, J., Wallerstein, N., &
Villegas, M. (2015). Establishing the psychometric properties of constructs in a
community-based participatory research conceptual model. American Journal of Health
Promotion, 29(5), e188-e202. doi: 10.4278/ajhp.130731-QUAN-398
20. Patterson, D.A., Duran, B., Dulmus, C.N., & Manning, A.R. (2014). Alcohol screening and
brief intervention as standard practice: Working with the American Indian/Native Alaskan
populations. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 24(3), 399-407. doi:
10.1080/10911359.2014.875340
21. Muhammad, M., Wallerstein, N., Sussman, A., Avila, M.M., Belone, L., & Duran, B.
(2014). Reflections on researcher identity and power: The impact of positionality on
Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) processes and outcomes. Critical
Sociology, online first doi: 10.1177/0896920513516025
22. Yuan, N., Belcourt-Dittloff, A., Schultz, K., Packard, G., & Duran, B. (2014). Research
agenda for violence against American Indian and Alaska Native women: Toward the
development of strength-based and resilience interventions. Psychology of Violence, 5(4).
doi: 10.1037/a0038507
23. John, D.A., Castro, A.B., Duran, B., & Martin, D. (2013). Nativity and occupational class
disparities in un-insurance and routine preventive care use among Asian Americans.
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 15(6), 1011-1022. doi: 10.1007/s10903-013-
9851-3
24. Simonds, V., Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., & Villegas, M. (2013). Community-based
participatory research: Its role in the future cancer research and public health practice.
Preventing Chronic Disease, 10, E78. doi: 10.5888/pcd10.120205
25. Hicks, S., Duran, B., Wallerstein, N., Avila, M.M., Belone, L., Lucero, J., Magarati, M.,
Mainer, E., Martin, D., Muhammad, M., Oetzel, J., Pearson, C., Sahota, P., Simonds, V.,
Sussman, A., Tafoya, G., & White Hat, E. (2012). Evaluating community-based
participatory research to improve community-partnered science and community health.
Progress Community Health Partnerships, 6(3), 289-299. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2012.0049
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26. John, D.A., de Castro, A.B., Martin, D., Duran, B., & Takeuchi, D. (2012). Does an
immigrant health paradox exist among Asian Americans? Associations of nativity and
occupational class with self-rated health and mental disorders. Social Science & Medicine,
75(12), 2085-2098. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.01.035
27. Sandoval, J.A., Lucero, J., Oetzel, J., Avila, M.M., Belone, L., Mau, M., Wallerstein, N., &
Duran, B. (2012). Process and outcome constructs for evaluating community-based
participatory research projects: A matrix of existing measures. Health Education Research,
27(4), 680-690. doi: 10.1093/her/cyr087
28. Walters, K., Mohammed, S., Evans-Campbell, T., Beltrán, R., Chae, D., & Duran, B.
(2011). Bodies don’t just tell stories, they tell histories: Embodiment of historical trauma
among American Indians and Alaska Natives. Du Bois Review: Social Science Research
on Race, 8(1) 179–189. doi: 10.1017/S1742058X1100018X
29. Iralu, J., Duran, B., Pearson, C., Jiang, Y., Foley, K., & Harrison, M. (2010). Risk factors
for HIV disease progression in a rural southwest American Indian population. Public
Health Reports, Sup 4(125), 43-50.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2882974/
30. Duran, B., Harrison, M., Shurley, M., Foley, K., Morris, P., Davidson-Stroh, L., Iralu, J.,
Jiang, Y., & Peake Andrasik, M. (2010). Tribally-driven HIV/AIDS health services
partnerships: Evidence-based meets culture-centered interventions. Journal of HIV/AIDS
& Social Services, 2(9), 110-129. doi: 10.1080/15381501003795444
31. Jernigan, V.B.B., Duran, B., Ahn, D., & Winkleby, M. (2010). Changing patterns in health
behaviors and risk factors related to cardiovascular disease among American Indians and
Alaska Natives: 1995/96 – 2005/06. American Journal of Public Health, 100(4), 677-683.
doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2009.164285
33. Beals, J., Belcourt-Dittloff, A., Freedenthal, S., Kaufman, C., Mitchell, C., Whitesell, N.,
Albright, K., Beauvais, F., Belcourt, G., Duran, B., Fleming, C., Floersch, N., Foley, K.,
Jervis, L., Kipp, B.J., Mail, P., Manson, S., May, P., Mohatt, G., Morse, B., Novins, D.,
O’Connell, J., Parker, T., Quintero, G., Spicer, P., Stiffman, A., Stone, J., Trimble, J.,
Venner, K., & Walters, K. (2009). Reflections on a proposed theory of reservation-dwelling
American Indian alcohol use: Comment on Spillane and Smith. Psychological Bulletin,
135(2), 339-343. doi: 10.1037/a0014819
34. Duran, B., Oetzel, J., Parker, T., Malcoe, L.H., Lucero, J., & Jiang, Y., (2009). Intimate
partner violence and alcohol, drug, and mental disorders among American Indian women
in primary care. Journal of the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental
Health Research, 16(2), 11-27. PMID 19639543.
35. Duran, B. (2008). Responses to Don Nutbeam's commentary: What would the Ottawa
Charter look like if it were written today? Critical Public Health, 18(4), 444-445. doi:
10.1080/09581590802551281
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36. Yager, J., Waitzkin, H., Parker, T., & Duran, B. (2007). Educating, training, and mentoring
minority faculty and other trainees in mental health services research. Academic
Psychiatry, 31(2), 146-151. doi: 10.1176/appi.ap.31.2.146
37. Oetzel, J., Duran, B., Jiang, Y., & Lucero, J. (2007). Social Support and Social
Undermining as Correlates for Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Disorders in American Indian
Women Presenting for Primary Care at an Indian Health Service Hospital. Journal of
Health Communication, 12(2), 187-206. doi: 10.1080/10810730601152771
38. Duran, B., Wallerstein, N., & Miller, W. (2007). New Approaches to Alcohol Interventions
Among American Indian and Latino Communities: The Experience of the Southwest
Addictions Research Group. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 25(4), 1-10. doi:
10.1300/J020v25n04_01
39. Wallerstein, N., & Duran, B. (2006). Using community-based participatory research to
address health disparities. Health Promotion Practice, 7(3), 312-323. doi:
10.1177/1524839906289376
40. Waitzkin, H., Yager, J., Parker, T., & Duran, B. (2006). Mentoring partnerships for minority
faculty and graduate students in mental health services research. Academic Psychiatry,
30(3), 205-217. doi: 10.1176/appi.ap.30.3.205
41. Oetzel, J., Duran, B., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y., Novins, D.K., Manson, S., Beals, J. &
American Indian Service Utilization and Psychiatric Epidemiology Risk and Protective
Factors Project Team University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Denver CO US.
(2006). Rural American Indians' perspectives of obstacles in the mental health treatment
process in three treatment sectors. Psychological Services, 3(2), 117-128. doi:
10.1037/1541-1559.3.2.117
42. Foley, K., Duran, B., Morris, P., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y., Baxter, B., Harrison, M., Shurley, M.,
Shorty, E., Joe, D., Iralu, J., Davidson-Stroh, L., Foster, L., Begay, M.G., & Sonleiter, N.
(2005). Using motivational interviewing to promote HIV testing among southwestern
American Indians in a residential substance abuse treatment facility. Journal of
Psychoactive Drugs, 37(3), 321-329. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2005.10400526
43. Duran, B. (2005). American Indian Alaska Native health policy. American Journal of Public
Health, 95(5), 758. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.95.5.758
44. Duran, B., Oetzel, J., Lucero, J., Jiang, Y., Novins, D.K., Manson, S., Beals, J., &
American Indian Service Utilization and Psychiatric Epidemiology Risk and Protective
Factors Project Team University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Denver CO US.
(2005). Obstacles for rural American Indians seeking alcohol, drug, or mental health
treatment. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73(5), 819-829. doi:
10.1037/0022-006X.73.5.819
45. Oetzel, J., & Duran, B. (2004). Intimate partner violence in American Indian and/or Alaska
Native communities: A social ecological framework of determinants and interventions.
Journal of the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research,
11(3), 49-68. doi: 10.5820/aian.1103.2004.49
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46. Duran, B., & Walters, K. L. (2004). HIV/AIDS prevention in "Indian country": Current
practice, indigenist etiology models, and postcolonial approaches to change. AIDS
Education and Prevention: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 16(3), 187-201. doi:
10.1521/aeap.16.3.187.35441
47. Malcoe, L.H., Duran, B., & Montgomery, J.M. (2004). Socioeconomic disparities in
intimate partner violence against Native American women: A cross-sectional study. BMC
Medicine, 2(20). doi: 10.1186/1741-7015-2-20
48. Duran, B., Malcoe, L.H., Sanders, M., Waitzkin, H., Skipper, B., & Yager, J. (2004). Child
maltreatment prevalence and mental disorders outcomes among American Indian women
in primary care. Child Abuse & Neglect, 28(2), 131-145. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2003.06.005
49. Duran, B., Sanders, M., Skipper, B., Waitzkin, H., Malcoe, L.H., Paine, S., & Yager, J.
(2004). Prevalence and correlates of mental disorders among Native American women in
primary care. American Journal of Public Health, 94(1), 71-77. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.94.1.71
50. Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Aguilar, J., Joe, L., Loretto, F., Toya, A., Yepa-Waquie, H.,
Padilla, R., & Shendo, K. (2003). Jemez Pueblo: Built and social-cultural environments
and health within a rural American Indian community in the southwest. American Journal
of Public Health, 93(9), 1517-1518. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.93.9.1517
51. Malcoe, L.H., Duran, B., & Ficek, E.E. (2002). Social stressors in relation to intimate
partner violence against Native American women. Annals of Epidemiology, 12(7), 525. doi:
10.1016/S1047-2797(02)00384-8
52. Duran, B., Bulterys, M., Iralu, J., Graham, C., Edwards, A., Harrison, M. (2000). American
Indians with HIV/AIDS: Health and social service needs, barriers to care, and satisfaction
with services among a Western tribe. Journal of the Center for American Indian and
Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 9(2), 22-35. doi: 10.5820/aian.0902.2000.22
53. Guillory, B., Willie, E., & Duran, E. (1988). Analysis of a community organizing case
study: Alkali Lake. Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 9(1), 27-35.
http://www.marshall.edu/jrcp/v91.pdf
54. Sleet, D., & Guillory, B. (1988). Participation for all in health. Hygie, 7(4), 11-17. PMID:
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2. Wallerstein, N. & Duran, B. (2018). The theoretical, historical and practice roots of CBPR.
In N. Wallerstein, B. Duran, J. Oetzel & M. Minkler (Eds.), Community based participatory
research for health (3rd ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass.
3. Kastelic, S.L., Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., & Oetzel, J.G. (2018). Socio-Ecologic
Framework for CBPR: Development and Testing of a Model. In N. Wallerstein, B. Duran,
J. Oetzel & M. Minkler (Eds.), Community based participatory research for health (3rd ed.).
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5. Lazarus, S., Duran, B., Caldwell, L., & Bulbulia, S. (2012). Public health research and
action: Reflections on challenges and possibilities of community-based participatory
research. In J. Maddock (Ed.), Public health - social and behavioral health, InTech. doi:
10.5772/38411
6. Duran, B., Wallerstein, N., Avila, M., Belone, L., Minkler, M., Foley, K. (2012). Developing
and maintaining partnerships with communities. In B. Israel (Ed.), Methods for community-
based participatory research for health (2nd ed., pp. 43-68). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-
Bass.
7. Chávez, V., Duran, B., Baker, Q., Avila, M.M., & Wallerstein, N. (2008). The dance of race
and privilege in CBPR. In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community based
participatory research for health (2nd ed., pp. 91-106). San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass.
8. Wallerstein, N., & Duran, B. (2008). The theoretical, historical and practice roots of CBPR.
In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community based participatory research for health
(2nd ed., pp. 25-46). San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass.
9. Duran, B., Jojola, T., Tsosie, N., & Wallerstein, N. (2008). Assessment, program planning,
and evaluation in Indian country: Toward a postcolonial practice of indigenous planning. In
R. M. Huff & M. V. Kline (Eds.), Promoting health in multicultural populations: A handbook
for practitioners, 2 (pp. 374-392). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.
10. Wallerstein, N., Oetzel, J., Duran, B., Tafoya, G., Belone, L., & Rae, R. (2008). What
predicts outcomes in CBPR? In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community based
participatory research for health (2nd ed., pp. 371-394). San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass.
11. Becenti-Pigman, B., White, K., Bowman, B., Palmanteer-Holder, N.L., & Duran, B. (2008).
Research policies, processes and protocol: The Navajo Nation human research review
board. In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community based participatory research for
health (2nd ed., pp. 441-445). San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass.
12. Walters, K., Stately, A., Evans-Campbell, T., Simoni, J., Duran, B., Shultz, K., Stanley,
E.C., Charles, C., Guerrera, D. (2008). “Indigenist” collaborative research efforts in Native
American communities. In A. Stiffman (Ed.), The nitty-gritty of managing field research.
New York, NY: Oxford University Press. doi: 0.1093/acprof:oso/9780195325522.003.0008
13. Willging, C., Cacari-Stone, L., Lewis, R., Lamphere, L., & Duran, B. (2007). Seeking help
in rural communities: Homophobia and racism impact mental health care. In G. Herdt & C.
Howe (Eds.), 21st century sexualities: Contemporary issues in health, education and rights
(pp. 228-235). New York, NY: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203947470
14. Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Minkler, M., & Foley, K. (2005). Developing and maintaining
partnerships with communities. In B. Israel (Ed.), Methods for conducting community-
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based participatory research for health (pp. 31-51). San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass.
15. Malcoe, L.H., & Duran, B. (2004). Intimate partner violence and injury in the lives of low-
income Native American women. In B. Fisher (Ed.), Violence against women and family
violence: Developments in research, practice, and policy. Washington, DC: U.S.
Department of Justice, National Criminal Justice Reference Service.
16. Wallerstein, N., & Duran, B. (2003). The conceptual, historical and practice roots of
community based participatory research and related participatory traditions. In M. Minkler
& N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community Based Participatory Research for health (pp. 27-52).
San Francisco, CA: Jossey Bass.
17. Chavez, V., Duran, B., Baker, Q.E., Avila, M.M., Wallerstein, N. (2003). The dance of race
and privilege in community based participatory research. In M. Minkler & N. Wallerstein
(Eds.), Community Based Participatory Research for health (pp. 81-97). San Francisco,
CA: Jossey Bass.
18. Duran, B., & Duran, E. (2000). Applied postcolonial research and clinical strategies. In M.
Battiste (Ed.), Reclaiming indigenous voice and vision (pp. 86-100). Vancouver, BC;
Toronto, ON: UBC Press.
19. Duran, B., & Duran, E. (1999). Assessment, Program Planning, and Evaluation in Indian
Country: Towards a postcolonial approach. In R. Kline & R. Huff (Eds.), Promoting health
in multicultural populations (pp. 291-311). Newbury: Sage Publications.
20. Duran, E., Duran, B., Woodis, W., & Woodis, P. (1998). A postcolonial perspective on
domestic violence in Indian Country. In R. Carrillo & J. Tello (Eds.), Family violence and
men of color (pp. 95-113). New York, NY: Springer.
21. Duran, B., Duran, E., & Yellow Horse, M. (1998). Native Americans and the trauma of
history. In R. Thornton (Ed.), Studying Native America: Problems and prospects in Native
American studies (pp. 291-311). Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
22. Duran, E., Duran, B., Yellow Horse, M., & Yellow Horse, S. (1998). Healing the American
Indian soul wound. In Y. Danieli (Ed.), International handbook of multigenerational
legacies of trauma (pp. 341-354). New York, NY: Plenum Press. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4757-
5567-1_22
23. Duran, B. (1996). Indigenous versus colonial discourse: Alcohol and American Indian
identity. In E. Bird (Ed.), Dressing in feathers: The construction of the Indian in American
popular culture (pp. 111-128). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
24. Duran, E., Guillory, B., & Villanueva, M. (1990). Third and fourth world concerns: Towards
a liberation psychology. In G. Stricker, E. Davis-Russell, E. Bourg, E. Duran, W. R.
Hammond, J. McHolland, K. Polite, & B. Vaughn (Eds.), Towards ethnic diversification in
psychology education and training (pp. 211-217). Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association. doi: 10.1037/10071-017
Books
1. Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Oetzel, J.G., & Minkler, M. (2018). Community-Based
Participatory Research for Health: Advancing Social and Health Equity, (Third edition.
Ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, a Wiley Brand.
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2. Wallerstein, N., Miller, W.R., & Duran, B. (Eds.) (2007). Interventions for alcohol problems
in minority and rural populations. Monograph from Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 25(4).
Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press.
3. Duran, B. (1997). The struggles and outcomes of colonial and indigenous discourse about
Indians and alcohol: A historic and contemporary analysis. Dissertation: University of
California, Berkeley.
4. Duran, E., & Duran, B. (1995). Native American postcolonial psychology. Albany, NY:
SUNY Press.
3. Duran, B., Magarati, M., Parker, M., Egashira, L., & Kipp, B.J. (2013). Working together:
Wellness and academic achievement at Tribal Colleges and Universities. Tribal College
Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 25(2), 20-23, 8.
4. Duran, B., & Martinez, M. (2004). A safe place for everyone. Turning wheel: The journal of
socially engaged Buddhism, Spring 2004, pp. 40-41. Berkeley, CA: Turning Wheel Media.
5. Duran, B. (2004). Race, racism and the dharma. In H. G. Baldoquin (Ed.), Dharma, color,
and culture: New voices in western Buddhism (pp. 135-140). Berkeley, CA: Parallax
Press.
6. Duran, B., Lucero, J., & Lebsock, K. (2002). Final report of the Navajo Nation "integrated
HIV/AIDS integrated delivery system” model project. Window Rock, AZ: Navajo Nation
Division of Health.
7. Executive Producer, Follow Me Home, a feature film. In 1996, Follow me Home was
selected for dramatic competition at the Sundance Film Festival and won “Special
Recognition for Excellence in Filmmaking” from the National Review. The film was also
awarded the “Audience Prize” at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 1997. It
has been shown at numerous national educational conferences and universities.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0243672/.
8. Technical Advisor, Featured Speaker, The Red Road to Sobriety, a documentary on the
American Indian Sobriety Movement and Native substance abuse treatment modalities,
Kifaro Productions, 1996. This film was awarded best documentary at the 1997 American
Indian Film Festival in San Francisco. http://www.kifaru.com/redroad.html.
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FUNDING HISTORY
Current Grants
1R13MD012440-01, National Institute on Minority Health & Health Disparities 2017 – 2018
Creating Campus Change in Tribal Colleges and Universities (CCC in TCU)
2017 Research Partnership Forum
Principle Investigator: Bonnie Duran
Amount Awarded: $50,000
Completed Grants
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1R13HL102944, Conference Grant from National Heart, Lung and 2009 – 2011
Blood Institute, National Institute on Drug Abuse / National Center for
Complementary & Alternative Medicine / Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration
International Network of Indigenous Health Knowledge and Development
Biennial Conference
Co-PI: Bonnie Duran
Amount Awarded: R13 = $35,000; SAMHSA = $40,000
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New Mexico State Departments of Health and Human Services 1996 – 1997
HCFA 1115 Research and Demonstration Waiver, Expansion of
Family Planning Services
PI: Bonnie Duran
Amount Awarded: $100,000
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• U54MD009486
09/01/2014 - 08/31/2019 (Project Period)
PI: Michelle Johnson-Jennings
Collaboratively Advancing Native Outcomes in Education in the Sciences
• R25MH094649
07/01/2011 - 06/30/2016 (Project Period)
Mentorship Education Program in Mental Health Services and Disparities Research
• R01HL091778
04/01/2008 - 03/31/2013 (Project Period)
Urban Indian Community Participation in Cardiovascular Disease Research
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• R01DA022304
12/01/2006 - 11/30/2011 (Project Period)
Reducing Alcohol and Drugs among Navajo Nation Youth
• R24MD001670
09/01/2005 - 08/30/2008 (Project Period)
CBPR to Reduce Underage Drinking among Navajo Nation Youth
• K01MH002018
07/18/2001 - 06/30/2006 (Project Period)
Pathways to Mental Health Services Among Native Women
1. Kemp, S., Duran, B., Orellana, R., Wheeler, D., & Evans-Campbell, T. Building Authentic
Alliances: Addressing the Denial and Significance of Race, Whiteness, Gender, and
Indigeneity in Research Partnerships. Invited symposium at the Society for Social Work
and Research’s annual meeting, Washington, DC, January 13, 2018.
2. Boursaw, B., Oetzel, J., Dickson, E., Sanchez-youngman, S., Wallerstein, N., Morales, L.,
Kastelic, S., Ortiz, K., Duran, B., Using fuzzy logic to understand conditions under which
CEnR outcomes arise. Abstract author for oral presentation at the American Public Health
Association’s annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2017.
3. Ornelas, I., Doyle, S., Donovan, D., Duran, B., Serrano, S., Torres, V. Vida PURA:
Results from a Randomized Control Trial of Culturally Adapted Screening and Brief
Intervention to Reduce Unhealthy Alcohol Use among Latino Day Laborers. Abstract
author for oral presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting,
Atlanta, GA, November 6, 2017.
4. Torres, V., Ornelas, I., Donovan, D., Duran, B., Serrano, S. Recruitment and retention
strategies for conducting community-based alcohol research with Latino immigrant men.
Abstract author for oral presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual
meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 6, 2017.
5. Parker, M., Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Magarati, M., Sanchez-youngman, S., Koegel, P.,
CBPR promising practices, tools and resources. Abstract author for oral presentation at
the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 7, 2017.
6. Oetzel, J., Boursaw, B., Wallerstein, N., Morales, L., Kastelic, S., Ortiz, K., Duran, B.,
Sanchez-youngman, S, Dickson, E. Explaining the Link between CBPR context,
processes, and outcomes: Theoretical Mechanism in a National Study of Community-
Engaged Research Projects. Abstract author for oral presentation at the American Public
Health Association’s annual meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 7, 2017.
7. Wallerstein, N., Sanchez-Youngman, S., Richmond, A., Kastelic, S., Oetzel, J., Parajon,
L., Duran, B. Overview: The DNA of the CBPR Model: The Praxis of Action-Reflection for
Co-Constructing Knowledge Democracy for Health Equity. Abstract author for oral
presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting, Atlanta GA,
November 7, 2017.
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8. Duran, B., Parker, M., Magarati, M. Towards Health Equity & Knowledge Democracy
through Community-Based Participatory Research with Tribal Colleges and Universities.
Presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism annual meeting, Denver, CO, June 24,
2017.
9. Duran, B., Parker, M., Magarati, M. Community-Engaged Research with Tribal Colleges
and Universities: Creating Campus Change. Presented at the Navajo Nation Human
Research Review Board Research Conference, Window Rock, AZ, October 18, 2017.
10. Parker, M., Duran, B., Magarati, M., Egashira, L. Tribal Colleges and Universities Creating
Campus Change Study. Presented at the Research Society on Alcoholism annual
meeting, Denver, CO, June 24, 2017.
11. Ornelas, I., Duran, B., Donovan, D.M., Serrano, S., & Torres, V.N. (2017) Vida PURA:
Feasibility of Screening and Brief Intervention to Reduce Unhealthy Alcohol Use among
Latino Day Laborers. Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine’s annual
meeting, San Diego, CA, March 2017.
12. Masters, K., Duran, B., The Deepening of Love, Awareness, and Wisdom. Presented at
the Summer Retreat of the Twin Cities Vipassana Collective, Annandale, MN, June 2016.
http://www.tcvc.info/grd/grd_2016_summer.pdf.
13. Duran, B. “Identity, Not-Self, Awakening” program at Barre Center for Buddhist Studies,
Barre, MA, Summer 2016. https://www.bcbsdharma.org/online-programs/identity-not-self-
awakening-program
14. Duran, B., & Parker, M. Creating Campus Change in Tribal Colleges and Universities:
Insights from a national community-based participatory research study among tribal
college students. Presented at the 2016 NCAI (National Congress of American Indians)
Tribal Leader/Scholar Forum, Spokane, WA, June 2016.
16. Duran, B., & Parker, M. Preliminary Findings of Tribal College Student Survey and
BASICS Intervention. Presented at the American Indian Higher Education Consortium
Spring 2016 Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, March 2016.
18. Duran, B. CBPR and Community Engaged Research: Facilitating Implementation Science
Outcomes. Webinar presentation for NCI (National Cancer Institute) Advanced Topics in
Implementation Science Webinar Series, February 2016.
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19. Duran, B. Increasing Survey Responses and Conducting BASICS at Tribal Colleges and
Universities. Presented at the Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board Research
Conference, Window Rock, AZ, October 2015.
20. Duran, B., Parker, M., Magarati, M., Egashira, L., Abrahamson, T. Increasing Survey
Responses and Conducting BASICS at Tribal Colleges and Universities. Presented at the
American Indian Higher Education Consortium Fall 2015 Meeting, San Diego, CA, October
2015.
21. Duran, B. Keynote speaker, Resiliency and Strength Based Approaches in Indian
Country: Promoting the Wisdom of Tradition. Presented at the 8th National Pathways into
Health Conference, Seattle, WA, October 2015.
23. Duran, B. Violence and Alcohol harm reduction intervention with TCU. Presented at
Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, Seattle, WA, June 2015.
24. Duran, B. Chairperson: 2015 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s New Connections Ninth
Annual Symposium, New Connections: Increasing Diversity of RWJF Programming,
Princeton, NJ, June 10 – 12, 2015. http://www.rwjf-newconnections.org/blog/an-interview-
with-bonnie-duran-drph.
25. Duran, B. Mindfulness in Indian Country – Working with the Legacy of Colonization.
Presented at the 2015 Mindfulness Research Conference at University of Washington,
Seattle, WA, April 2015.
26. Duran, B. Keynote speaker at the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Tribal Youth Program National Conference, Palm Springs, CA, December 2014.
27. Duran, B. Developing a CBPR Model for Tribal Colleges. Presented as part of the
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities seminar series in recognition
of American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month, November 2014.
28. Duran, B. Epistemological Diversity for Health Equity: Historical Trauma and other
approaches. Presented at the California Indian Conference, October 2014.
29. Duran, B. Power Issues in CBPR; Developing a CBPR Model for Tribal Colleges; and
Competencies for Tribal College Community Engagement. Presented at the First Annual
American Indian Higher Education Consortium Behavioral Health Institute’s “Historical
Trauma and Community Based Participatory Research—Towards a Model of Participation
for Tribal Colleges and Universities,” Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, WA, June
2014.
30. Duran, B., Parker, M., & Magarati, M. Adapting BASICS in Tribal Colleges and
Universities Settings. Presented at the Society for Prevention Research and IRINAH
Consortium, Washington, DC, May 2014.
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31. Duran, B. Mindfulness – Are we all on the same page? Mindfulness in Indian Country
meeting at the Indigenous Wellness Research Institute, Seattle, WA, February 2014.
32. Duran, B. Resiliency and strength based approaches to mental health in Indian Country:
CBPR as a process for promoting the wisdom of tradition. Keynote speech conducted at
the Annual American Indian/Alaska Native Mental Health Conference “Integrating services
to heal our generations,” Los Angeles, CA, November 2013.
33. Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Belone, L., Lucero, J., Tafoya, G., Avila, M., Noyes, E.,
Herrera, L. Sussman, A., Oetzel, J., Pearson, C., Magarati, M., Parker, M., White Hat,
Emily, Villegas, M., Muhammad, M. Research for improved health: Methods and metrics of
national study to evaluate community based participatory research partnerships to reduce
health disparities. Abstract author for oral presentation at the American Public Health
Association’s annual meeting, Boston, MA, November 5, 2013.
34. Lucero, J., Wallerstein, N., Oetzel, J., Tafoya, G., Avila, M., Belone, L., Villegas, M., White
Hat, E., Duran, B., Trust Development in community academic partnerships. Abstract
author for oral presentation at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting,
Boston, MA, November 5, 2013.
35. Villegas, M., White Hat, E., Oetzel, J., Zenone, H., Wallerstein, N., Duran, B.,
Gatekeeperes, gateways, or guides: Analyzing the nature & impact of community
governance in partnered health research projects. Abstract author for oral presentation at
the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting, Boston, MA, November 5, 2013.
37. Duran, B. Day of mindfulness: Little Wound School mindfulness in education advisory
board. Facilitated at the Indigenous HIV/AIDS Research Training Program, Pine Ridge
Reservation, SD, July 2013.
38. Yuan, N., Walter, K., Duran, B., & Pearson, C. Childhood maltreatment, out-of-home
placement, and alcohol use among urban two-spirit American Indians/Alaska Natives.
Presented at Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, June 2013.
39. Duran, B. Sustainable Partnerships for Research that Benefits Community. Presented at
Indigenous Wellness Research Institute “Vision to Action Partnership Summit,”
Suquamish, WA, May 2013.
40. Duran, B., Kipp, B.J., Parker, M., Magarati, M., Egashira, L., Abrahamson, T. Community-
Engaged Research at Tribal Colleges and Universities. Presented at Indigenous Wellness
Research Institute “Vision to Action Partnership Summit,” Suquamish, WA, May 2013.
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42. Duran, B. The role of community-based participatory research in public policy. Presented
at the Diversity Brown Bag Dialogue, Evans School of Public Policy and Governance,
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, March 2013.
44. Duran, B. Why culture matters in addressing health inequities. Invited panelist at
Leveraging Culture to Address Health Inequalities: Examples from Native Communities
session, The Institute of Medicine, Seattle, WA, November 2012.
https://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/~/media/Files/Activity%20Files/SelectPops/HealthDis
parities/2012-NOV-14/Bonnie%20Duran.pdf.
45. Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., Villegas, M., Sussman, A., Pearson, C., White Hat, E., Lucero,
J., Oetzel, J., & Magarati, M. A multi-method approach for evaluating a model of and
capturing variation in CBPR partnerships. 140th APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition,
San Francisco, CA, October 2012.
46. Duran, B. Indigenous presence mindfulness in Indian Country. Presented at the Warrior
Spirit Indigenous Psychology Conference, Albuquerque, NM, April 2012.
47. Duran, B. Preliminary research results: Tribal college behavioral health survey. Presented
at the Annual Presidents’ Meeting, American Indian Higher Education Consortium, Rapid
City, SD, April 2012.
49. Duran, B. Mindfulness: A resource for life. Presented at the University of Washington
Medical Center Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, Seattle, WA, April 2012.
50. Duran, B. Epistemological diversity for health equity: Historical trauma and other
approaches. Plenary speech conducted at The Institute of Medicine’s Evolving Science
and Practice of Health Equity: Successes and Messaging for Action and Engagement
Roundtable, Promotion of Health Equity and the Elimination of Health Disparities Summit,
Detroit, MI, November 2011.
51. Duran, B. Epistemological diversity. Plenary speech conducted at the Advances in Indian
Health Conference, Albuquerque, NM, May 2011.
52. Duran. B. CBPR in Tribal Colleges and Universities: Drug and Alcohol Problems and
Solutions Study. Presented at the Spring Meeting of the American Indian Higher
Education Consortium. April 13-14, 2011.
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55. Duran, B., Peercy, M., Wharton, D., & Whitener, R. IRB ins and outs. Panelist at the 8th
National Changing Patterns of Cancer in Native Communities: Strength Through Tradition
and Science, Seattle, WA, September 2010.
56. Duran, B. Health promotion and education among Native American populations.
Presented at the Society for Public Health Education, 2010 Summer Webinar Series,
Washington, DC, July 2010.
57. Duran, B., & Parker, T. Building a career doing indigenous research. Presented at the
New Mexico Mentorship and Education Program in Mental Health Services Research,
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, July 2010.
58. Sampson, D., Duran, B., Johnson-Shelton, D.K., & Goodwin, P. Introduction to
community-based participatory research at the national institutes of health: A road map to
funding. Presented at the pre-conference workshop for the Campus-Community
Partnerships for Health Conference, Portland, OR, May 2010.
59. Duran, B. Tribally-led research partnerships improve the quality of care. Presented at the
Indigenous Psychology Conference, Albuquerque, NM, April 2010.
60. Duran, B. Community-based participatory research: A grounding for action and social
change. Presented at the pre-conference workshop for the Joint conference of the Society
for Public Health Education and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
Prevention Research Centers, Atlanta, GA, April 2010.
62. Duran, B. CBPR history, theory, practice. Plenary speech conducted at the Alaska Native
Health Conference, Anchorage, AK, March 2009.
64. White, K., Holder, N.L., Duran, B., & Pigman, B. The process and outcomes of the Navajo
nation human research review board. Presented at the 20th Annual IHS Research
Conference, Portland, OR, August 2008.
65. Duran, B. Qualitative and critical theory: Advice for new investigators. Invited to the NIMH
Mentorship Education Program, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, August
2008.
66. Duran, B. Treatment seeking for alcohol, drug and mental health services among urban
dwelling LGBT American Indian /Alaska Native people. Invited to the RWJ Network For
Multicultural Research on Health and Healthcare, University of California, Los Angeles,
CA, June 2008.
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67. Duran, B., & White, K. Health research with tribal partners. Invited to the Expanding
Interdisciplinary from Campus to Community, University of Washington Simpson Center
for the Humanities, Seattle, WA, June 2008.
68. Duran, B. Culturally supported and evidenced based mental health in Indian Country.
Keynote speech conducted at the 2008 North Sound Tribal Mental Health Conference
“Building Tribal Culture,” Skagit Resort, Bow, WA, June 2008.
70. Duran, B., Field, L., et al. Creativity and survival: Occupation, culture, and native
responses to colonization of the American Southwest. Presented at Society for the Study
of Occupation Annual Research Conference, Albuquerque, NM, October 2007.
72. Duran, B. Research history and collaboration on the Navajo nation. Keynote speech
conducted at the Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board Conference, Window
Rock, AZ, September 2007.
74. Duran, B. Indigenous health disparities and approaches to change. Presented at the 19th
IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education, Vancouver, BC,
June 2007.
75. Belone, L., Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., et al. Native American family intervention project
community based participatory research process involving a university and two southwest
American Indian tribes. Presented at the 19th Annual Indian Health Research Conference
“Multiple Perspectives on AI/AN Research Policy,” Phoenix, AZ, June 2007.
76. Duran, B. HIV/AIDS among American Indian/Alaska Native, Indigenous people. Keynote
speech conducted at the 2007 HIV National Prevention Conference, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, December 2007.
77. Duran, B., Foley, K., et al. Motivational interviewing and American Indian substance
abusers. Presented at Center for Applied Social Research, University of Oklahoma,
Norman, OK, 2006.
78. Forster, M., Duran, B., et al. HIV/AIDS among American Indians/Alaska Natives: Culturally
appropriate programmatic approaches. Presented at Center for Applied Social Research,
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, 2006.
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79. Duran, B. Using CBPR to address health disparities. Invited to the Society of Public
Health Education Health Disparities Webinar, National Broadcast, Washington, DC,
August 2006.
80. Duran, B. Child Abuse and Neglect Among Native Women Presenting at Primary Health
Care Centers. Intermediate Native American Child Protection/Child Welfare Training,
Bureau of Indian Affairs – Southwest Region, Albuquerque, NM, June 2006.
81. Duran, B. Alcohol, drug and mental disorder treatment for rural American Indians: Options
and obstacles. Keynote speech conducted at the Family Research Consortium, Spokane,
WA, June – July 2006.
82. Wallerstein, N., Belone, L., Solimon, A., Garcia, B., Oetzel, J., Duran, B. Measuring
individual perceptions of community capacity in an American Indian community. Presented
at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2006.
83. Duran, B., Oetzel, J., Lucero, J., Yizhou, J., Beals, J., Novins, D., & Manson, S. Obstacles
to mental health treatment seeking for rural American Indians. Presented at the Navajo
Nation Human Research Review Board Conference, Window Rock, AZ, June 2005.
84. Duran, B., Foley, K., Harrison, M., Lucero, J., et al. Community based participatory
research on the Navajo reservation. Presented at the Navajo Nation Human Research
Review Board Conference, Window Rock, AZ, June 2005.
85. Foley, K., Duran, B., Harrison, M., Lucero, J., et al. Motivational interviewing to promote
HIV testing among Navajo residents in a substance abuse treatment program. Presented
at the Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board Conference, Window Rock, AZ,
June 2005.
86. Duran, B. Native American postcolonial psychology. Keynote speech conducted at the
University of Nebraska CORE Program and Intertribal Exchange, Lincoln, NE, March
2005.
87. Duran, B. The manifestations of historical trauma: Child abuse, intimate partner violence,
mental disorders and Native American women. Keynote speech conducted at the Clare
Brant Memorial Lecture in Aboriginal Health, University of Manitoba Health Sciences
Center, Bannytine Campus, Winnipeg, Manitoba, September 2004.
88. Duran, B. Childhood abuse and mental disorders among American Indian women in IHS
primary care clinics. Invited to the American Indian Women’s Health and Maternity Care,
Prevention in Native American Women, IHS National Training, Albuquerque, NM, August
2004.
89. Duran, B., Foley, K., Lucero, J., Belone, L, Weakee, P., Shurley, M., Harrison, M.,
Rodriquez, R., & Jiang, Y. The four corners circle of services collaborative: HIV/AIDS
service integration on the Navajo reservation. Presented at the IHS 16th Annual Research
Conference, Scottsdale, AZ, May 2004.
90. Duran, B. Violence and mental disorders among AI women in primary care. Invited to the
Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, School of Medicine, University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM, April 2004.
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91. Duran, B., Foley, K., Lucero, J., Belone, L, Weakee, P., Shurley, M., Harrison, M.,
Rodriquez, R., & Jiang, Y. Community based participatory research in the four corners
American Indian circle of services collaborative. Presented at the Indigenous Psychology
Conference, Warrior Spirit, Albuquerque, NM, April 2004.
93. Chavez, V., & Duran, B. Race and privilege in community based participatory research.
Presented at the Annual American Association of Public Health Meeting, San Francisco,
CA, November 2003.
94. Wallerstein, N., Duran, B., et al. Paradoxes in social capital, community capacity and
health within tribal communities in the Southwest. Presented at the American Public
Health Association Annual Meeting, November 2003, San Francisco, CA, November 2003.
95. Duran, B. Obstacles to mental health and substance abuse care for American Indians.
Presented at the Association for Rural Mental Health Annual Conference, Orlando, FL,
July 2003.
96. Duran, B. Community based participatory research with tribal communities: The Navajo
nation HIV/AIDS HRSA SPNS project. Presented at the Annual Society for Public Health
Education (SOPHE) Midyear Scientific Conference, Las Cruces, NM, June 2003.
97. Duran, B., & Landon, M. Overcoming health disparities in New Mexico: A workshop
discussion. Presented at the 3rd Annual Partnership Conference IHS, UNMSOM, NMDOH,
Albuquerque, NM, October 2002.
98. Duran, B. The effect of historical trauma on mental health: Theoretical speculation.
Presented at the Health our Spirits World Wide, International Conference, Albuquerque,
NM, September 2002.
99. Duran, B. Culturally competent HIV/AIDS care for Native Americans. Invited to the Ryan
White Care Act 2002 Grantee Conference, HIV/AIDS in the 21st Century, Sponsored by
HRSA/HAB/OSE, Washington, DC, August 2002.
100. Duran, B. The impact of socio-cultural factors on access and use of mental health
services in rural Native American populations. Invited to the office of Rural Mental Health
services research, workgroup meeting, sponsored by NIMH, Bethesda, MD, March 2002.
101. Duran, B. The Navajo nation HIV/AIDS integrated delivery system model project—lessons
learned. Presented at the HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care and Research: Gathering for the
Circle of Life, IHS, NIH Office of AIDS Research, Albuquerque, NM, January 2002.
102. Wallerstein, N.B., Duran, B., Malcoe, L.H., Lopez, C., Waitzkin, H., Fairbanks, J., Helitzer,
D., & Kennedy, M. Infusing social justice throughout the curriculum: The University of New
Mexico MPH program experience. Presented at the American Public Health Association
Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 2001.
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103. Duran, B. Health services utilization among Navajo’s with HIV/AIDS. Presented at the
Native American Southwest HIV/STD Conference, Camp Verde, AZ, August 2001.
104. Duran, B. The burden of mental illness among Native American women: The effects of
childhood and adult trauma. Presented at the Indigenous Psychology National
Conference, Albuquerque, NM, April 2001.
105. Bouey, P., Oropeza, L., & Duran, B. Quality of life measures among Native Americans
with HIV/AIDS. Presented at the 13th Annual Indian Health Service Research Conference,
Albuquerque, NM, April 2001.
106. Duran, B., Begay, M.G., Lucero, J., Bouey, P., & Oropeza, L. The mental health status of
Native Americans with HIV/AIDS. Presented at the 13th Annual Indian Health Service
Research Conference, Albuquerque, NM, April 2001.
107. Duran, B., Begay, M.G., Lucero, J., Bouey, P., & Oropeza, L. Demographics and health
services utilization, needs and barriers to care of Native Americans with HIV/AIDS.
Presented at the 13th Annual Indian Health Service Research Conference, Albuquerque,
NM, April 2001.
108. Duran, B. Mental disorders and trauma among urban residing Native American women in
New Mexico. Presented at the New Mexico Public Health Association Annual Meeting,
Taos, NM, April 2001.
109. Duran, B. Native American social movements and alcohol discourse. Presented at the
American Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 2000.
110. Bouey, P., & Duran, B. Quality of life among Native Americans with HIV/AIDS. Presented
at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2000.
111. Duran, B. Prevalence of mental disorders and trauma among Native American women in
primary care. Presented at the Cultural Competency Conference, California Institute for
Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA, November 2000.
112. Duran, B. Mental health status of Native American women. Presented at the Native
American Studies Lecture Series, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, October
2000.
113. Duran, B. Improving health care in our communities: Who pays? Facilitated at the Health
Care Financing Systems, Albuquerque Service Unit, Indian Health Board Turning Point
Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June 2000.
114. Duran, B., Graham, C., Ortega, W., & Partida, S. Who are the chronically underserved?
Presented at the United States Conference on AIDS, HRSA/HOPWA Institute, Denver,
CO, November 1999.
115. Duran, B., & Graham, C. Native Americans with HIV: Needs, barriers to care and service
satisfaction. Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference,
Chicago, IL, November 1999.
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116. Duran, B. Application of cultural competency: State and local initiatives addressing
HIV/AIDS education in American Indian and Asian Pacific Islander communities.
Presented at the National Conference on Health Education and Health Promotion and the
SOPHE mid-year Scientific Conference “Health Promotion Futures: Investing in the New
Millennium,” San Antonio, TX, May 1998.
117. Duran, B. Overview of the Navajo nation special programs of national significance grant -
client satisfaction. Presented at the National Institute of Drug Abuse/University of Arizona -
Native American HIV Prevention Research and Intervention Strategy Symposium, Tucson
AZ, March 1998.
118. Duran, B. Circulating expert knowledge between the community and the academy.
Presented at the American Public Health Association 125th Annual Meeting and
Exposition, Indianapolis, IN, November 1997.
119. Duran, B. Problem based learning at the University of New Mexico masters of public
health program. Presented at the American Public Health Association 125th Annual
Meeting and Exposition, Indianapolis, IN, November 1997.
121. Duran, B. Results of the formative research for the 1115 family planning waiver in New
Mexico. Presented at the 2nd Annual New Mexico Women’s Health Conference “Listening
to the Voices of Women in New Mexico,” Santa Fe, NM, November 1997.
122. Duran, B. American Indian/Alaska Native alcohol research: Past, present and future
conference. Participated as a panel discussant at the National Institute of Alcoholism and
Alcohol Abuse/Indian Health Service, Washington, DC, October 1997.
123. Duran, B. Current approaches to alcohol abuse prevention. Presented and facilitated at
the Alcohol Research Foundation, Alcohol Policy X, Native American Policy Issues,
Breakout Session Organizer, Toronto, ON, May 1996.
124. Substance abuse prevention in the community domain: Strategies and protections from
Toiyabe. Presented at the National High Risk Youth Learning Community Workshop,
SAMSA Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Washington, DC, March 1996.
125. Duran, B. Contributed papers: Issues in substance abuse. Moderated and presented on a
panel at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October
1995.
126. Duran, B. Promising prevention strategies in Indian Country. Presented at the American
Indian School on Alcohol and Other Drug Problems, Albuquerque, NM, March 1995.
127. Duran, B. Strategies for substance abuse prevention in American Indian/Alaska Native
communities. Moderated and presented on a panel at the Creating a Future for our Youth
American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 1994.
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128. Duran, B. Preliminary findings of an investigation into the nature and content of American
Indian alcoholics anonymous. Presented at the Kettil Bruun Society for the Social and
Epidemiological Research on Alcohol, Thematic Conference, Addiction and Mutual Help
Movements in a Comparative Perspective, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, September 1994.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
University of Washington
• Steering Committee: Brotherhood Initiative 2016 – Present
• Member: UW Native American Research Group 2007 – Present
• Member: UW Native American Faculty, Staff, & Students 2007 – Present
Interest Group
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TEACHING HISTORY
Professor, School of Social Work & School of Social Public Health 2010 ̶ Present
Community-Based Participatory Research and Health
3-unit graduate course which fulfills MSW & MPH requirement in research methods.
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Other Institutions
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Instructor, Sitting Bull College, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, ND 2017 – 2018
Invited indigenous methodologies instructor for behavioral health certificate program
http://www.aihec.org/our-stories/healthWellness.htm
Instructor, San Francisco State Univ., Community Health Education 1994 – 1995
Program evaluation
Instructor, Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO, Southwest Cultures Department 1992
Health Status and Issues in Communities of Color
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Postdoctoral Training Program Mentor
• Jeannie Concha, 2008 – 2009
Postdoctoral Mentees at the Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors,
UW Department of Psychiatry and Behavior Sciences
• Myra Parker, PhD, JD, MPH, 2010 – 2011
• Ramona Beltran, PhD, 2010 – 2012
• Seema Clifasefi, PhD, 2013 – 2018
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Doctoral Supervisory Committee Member: Araceli Hershey, School of Social Work, 2018
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Other Mentoring
• Salish Kootenai College, Pablo, MT 2012 ̶ 2013
• Megan Fairweather, MA; Julie Loughran, MPH; Caleb Dunlap, BA; 2012
Emma Strick, BA; & Emma Robson, BA. In: Urban Indian Health Institute,
Seattle Indian Health Board. (2012). Addressing Depression Among
American Indians and Alaska Natives: A Literature Review. Seattle, WA:
Urban Indian Health Institute
Teachers Council: Vallecitos Mountain Refuge, Taos, NM, 2016 – present, www.vallecitos.org.
Invited Panelist: “Ethical Imperatives & Quandaries: Clinicians and researchers confronting
unjust economic and social realities” at University of Washington, Health Sciences Common
Book Series, February 10, 2015.
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Member: Board of Directors, The Mountain Hermitage, Taos, NM, 2005 – 2013,
http://mountainhermitage.org/.
Member: Board of Directors, Vallecitos Mountain Refuge, Taos, NM, 2004 – 2013,
www.vallecitos.org.
Panel Member: Minority Panel Member from the AI/AN Community for the Booker T.
Washington Commemorative Program at CDC, Atlanta. April 17, 2015.
Guest Lecturer: Health Disparities Cluster: Spring 2013 Lecture Series. “Research Advances
in Health Disparities: Multidisciplinary Perspectives Lecture Series.” April 8, 2013.
Summer Institute Trainer: CBPR and Health Equity. “Introduction to CBPR; Building and
Maintaining Partnerships; Working with Institutional Review Boards” and “Collaborative Study
Design, Data Collection, and Data Analysis with Communities.” August 8-9, 2011.
CBPR Workshop: Native Research Network Annual Health Research Conference pre-
conference workshop. “Transforming Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
through Indigenous Knowledge and Practices: A Facilitated Dialogue for CBPR Practitioners”
and “Native American Women’s Health Workshop.” June 27, 2011.
Expert Panel Member: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s New Connections Fifth Annual
Symposium. “Perspectives on Community-Based Participatory Research.” June 10, 2011.
Working Meeting Member: National Institutes of Drug Abuse. “Exploring the Intersection of
Indigenous Knowledges & Intervention Sciences.” May 11, 2011.
Expert Panel Member: SAMHSA Native American Center of Excellence. NACE is a national
resource center for up-to-date information on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN)
substance abuse prevention programs, practices, and policies. 2007 – 2010.
Community Training: National Center for Deaf Health Research, “CBPR Training.” Rochester,
NY, October 2011.
Community Training: Washington Institute for Mental Health Research & Training (under the
University of Washington’s School of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences). Western State
Hospital. “Intimate Partner Violence in Tribal Communities.” September 15, 2010.
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Community Training: High Point and Green Bridge NCMHD CBPR project, “Community
Based Participatory Research: Concepts and Practice.” April 14, 2009.
Member: Visionary Panel for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of
Minority Health. “National Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities.” November 6-7,
2008.
Fatality Review Advisory Board Member: Washington State Coalition against Domestic
Violence: Fatality Review. May 29, 2008.
Organizing Committee: Navajo Nation Human Research Review Board Conference. 2005,
2007.
Founding Member and Executive Committee: International Network for Indigenous Health
Knowledge and Development (INIHKD). INIHKD is the preeminent international assembly
dedicated to improving the health of indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and
the United States through indigenous- and community-led research, health services and
workforce development. 2001-2004.
Data Safety Monitoring Board: “Rhythm and Timing Exercises for Cerebral Vascular Disease
in American Indians” study by Steven Verney. May 2016 – Present.
Advisory Board Member: Research, Integration, Strategies, and Evaluation (RISE) for Boys
and Men of Color. July 2015 – Present.
Executive Board Member: King County High Point and Greenbridge NCMHD CBPR grant.
Denise Sharify/James Krieger, PI. April 2009 – Present.
Committee member: Albuquerque IHS Service Unit, Tribal Health Board Turning Point Project,
Training/Conference working Committee. December 1999 – 2000.
Founder/Board of Director: American Indian AIDS Institute, San Francisco, CA. 1988 – 1993.
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