Enid Robinson Interview
In this interview, Enid Robinson shares her childhood memories growing up in Walthill, Nebraska, including her experiences with the family of Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte and the hospital Dr. Susan established. Her reflections provide a personal and historical perspective on life in the community and highlight the lasting impact of Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte’s work on health and wellness.
Video Production: Promising Hope Productions
Grand Opening of Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Center
This video highlights the Picotte Center’s ongoing mission to honor the legacy of Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte, the first Native American woman to earn a medical degree in the United States. Through storytelling, history, and community voices, the Center continues her vision of healing and empowerment.
Video Production: Promising Hope Productions
Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Center: The Renovation
In 1913, Dr. Susan fulfilled her lifelong dream of building a local hospital – after raising over $9,000. Today, Dr. Susan’s hospital building is at risk. It is empty and in need of restoration.
Currently, great strides are underway in raising funds and restoring the site to a place that honors its history and addresses the needs of today’s community. Once the restoration is complete, the building will provide a place to learn and celebrate culture, pursue business opportunities, and offer health and social services. The restoration project will save and repurpose the structure, and serve as a modern-day community center helping to meet the needs of the Omaha Nation and Walthill community.
Video Production: thinkMOTION