My Fulbright aims to advance Indigenous health and wellbeing data processes through working with Native American scholars and communities in the United States and sharing Indigenous data development and implementation processes from Australia to help Native American colleagues and communities in advancing their data development, compilation, and infrastructures concerning public health.
Ray is an Aboriginal (Ngiyampaa/Wongaibon) social epidemiologist with extensive experience in health services research, large scale data analysis for public health policy development and evaluation. Ray leads Mayi Kuwayu, the National Study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing, is an Executive member of the Maiam nayri Wingara Indigenous Data Sovereignty Collective in Australia and an Executive member of the Global Indigenous
Data Alliance.
Ray’s Fulbright aims to advance Indigenous health and wellbeing data processes through working with Native American scholars and communities, sharing Indigenous data development and implementation processes from Australia to help Native American colleagues and communities in advancing their data development, compilation, and infrastructures concerning public health.