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Fatoumata Kane

Fatoumata Kane

Hello, I'm Fatoumata Kane, a passionate and driven Senegalese-Canadian currently pursuing a master's degree in Development Studies. I am dedicated to making a positive impact in the world through my work and personal endeavours. Professionally, I am honoured to be a part of the UNICEF Canada team, where I contribute to meaningful projects aimed at […]

Mina Mir

Mina Mir

Mina Mir is a doctoral student at the Department of Politics at York University. Her research focuses on law enforcement agencies (policing and intelligence) and the surveillance of Black, brown, and Indigenous folks. In particular, her research focus is on surveillant biometric technologies, especially facial recognition technology. She inquires into how technologies of visual representation […]

Kayla Webber

Kayla Webber

Kayla Webber is a Doctoral student in the Department of Social Justice Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, specializing in women’s and gender studies. Her research interests are housing precarity, Black and Indigenous communities, models of wellness, anti-Black racism, anti-Indigenous racism, Black affirmation, sexualized violence, and transformative justice through […]

Khaoula Bengezi

Khaoula Bengezi

Khaoula Bengezi is a PhD candidate at the Department of Politics and a graduate associate at the Centre for Feminist Research at York University. Currently Khaoula is researching global responses to climate change in the Sahara Desert through renewable energy transitions vis-à-vis clean energy technologies. She is particularly interested in examining how environmental expertise are […]

Jen Katshunga

Jen Katshunga

Jen Katshunga is a Congolese (Mukwa Luntu/Kalonji)-diasporic multidisciplinary artist, writer, researcher and cultural worker raised and based in Tkaronto, specifically Scarborough. They are a PhD student in the Gender, Feminist and Women's Studies program where their SSHRC funded research-creation project focuses on the ecologies of Congolese and Black/African trans* and queer cultural production in so-called […]

Rachel Aarons

Rachel Aarons

Rachel (she/her/hers) is a writer, educator and DEI enthusiast who majored in marketing and finance at York University’s Schulich School of Business. Her experiences at business school, working as a marketing and finance research assistant, and while competing internationally on Schulich’s Case Competition Team have inspired her to adopt a practical, business- and solution-oriented approach […]

Yayo Vuni

Yayo Vuni

I completed my bachelor’s degree at Acadia University where I graduated with honours, double majoring in Sociology and Political Science. My honours thesis focused on the ‘’Impact of South Sudanese Cultural Marriage Practices on Women's Pursuit of Post-Secondary Education in Canada.” My research interest includes social justice in education and the contribution of African women […]

Myrtle Sodhi

Myrtle Sodhi

Myrtle Henry Sodhi is a PhD student at York University in the Faculty of Education.  Her research focus relates to Black feminist thought, precolonial African thought, and ethics of care and their roles in re-envisioning systems. Through the process of reclaiming her inherited Afro-Caribbean Indigenous storytelling role she uses her work to uncover stories located in the body. The […]

Ransford Dugba Tei

Ransford Dugba Tei

Ransford Dugba Tei is a doctoral student in the Department of History at York University. He holds a B.Ed. in History from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, and an MA in History from York University. His research interests straddle African history, the history of education, curriculum, and instruction, and the history of technology and […]

Bria Hamilton

Bria Hamilton

Bria Hamilton is a Master's of Environmental Studies candidate in the urban planning stream. Her research surrounds using Geographic Information Systems technology to describe the current geographies Black people move through as well as to provide tools for visualizing Black futurisms and imaginings of equitable and just spatialities. This work is underpinned by Black Feminist […]