Read THE FINE PRINT in the New Substack App For iPhone
(“Hanging by a Thread.” Audience engagement collaborative sculpture created by Crystal Hodges, All Kinds Studio, Kimberly Soenen and the people of Chicago, 2019.)
Hello Subscribers of THE FINE PRINT,
I have exciting news to share: You can now read THE FINE PRINT in the new Substack app for iPhone.
With the app, you’ll have a dedicated Inbox for my Substack.
New articles, essays, art and interviews will never get lost in your email filters, or stuck in spam. Longer articles will never cut-off by your email app. Comments and rich media will all work seamlessly. Overall, it’s a big upgrade to the reading experience.
The Substack app is currently available for iOS. If you don’t have an Apple device, you can join the Android waitlist here.
Next up in THE FINE PRINT: Dr. Mary Owen on health, healthcare and Public Health.
Dr. Mary Owen is a member of the Tlingit nation. She graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School and North Memorial Family Practice Residency Program before returning home to work for her tribal community in Juneau, Alaska. After eleven years of full-scope family medicine, she returned to the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth in 2014, as the Director of the Center of American Indian and Minority Health (CAIMH).
Her work includes: developing and managing programs to increase the numbers of American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) students entering medical careers, outreaching to local and national Native leaders to ensure University of Minnesota Medical School remain in tune with AIAN health care and education needs, developing an AIAN track for all students interested in providing healthcare to AIAN communities and developing research efforts to address AIAN health disparities. She continues to provide clinical care at the Center of American Indian Resources in Duluth and is the current President of the Association of American Indian Physicians.
Thank you for reading THE FINE PRINT.
To health,
Kimberly