Jeneile Luebke
Credentials: PhD, RN
Position title: Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Nursing
Email: jmluebke@wisc.edu

Jeneile Luebke PhD, RN is an Anna Julia Cooper Post-Doctoral Nurse Research Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Nursing. She received her BS and MS degrees in Nursing from the University of Wisconsin- Madison, and her PhD at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She identifies as Anishinaabe and mixed ancestry (enrolled member of Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa). Her area of research and expertise include gender-based violence in the lives of Indigenous women, community health and utilization and application of postcolonial and Indigenous feminist frameworks. She is a key part of a team of multi-site researchers who are involved in several community engaged research and service grants that aim to better understand the lived experiences of gender-based violence, as well as advocating for survivor-led, trauma informed, and culturally safe interventions and options for BIPOC survivors of gender-based violence. Her other current work focuses on the impacts of gender-based violence on the health and wellbeing of Indigenous women and girls, particularly focusing upon the relationship between land violence, planetary health, and gender-based violence.