Sayyid-Ali Al-Zaidi
Ph.D. Candidate in Humanities, 快播视频
Research Associate
About Sayyid-Ali Al-Zaidi
My doctoral research focuses on Orientalism, the history of archaeology in the Near East and Latin America from the 18th to 20th centuries, and Near Eastern studies in Latin America. My research interests also include Spanish phonology and loanword adaptation.
Country(ies) or Region(s) of Specialization: Mesoamerica, Andes, Argentina, and Brazil
Keywords: Archaeology, Art History, Orientalism, Linguistics, Religion, and Law
Sochitl Alfaro
Ph.D. Candidate in Gender, Feminist and Women's Studies, 快播视频
Research Associate
About Sochitl Alfaro
My research focuses on sexuality education in schools in El Salvador.
Country(ies) or Region(s) of Specialization: El Salvador
Keywords: Sexuality Education, Decolonial Feminist Praxis
Zakirah Allain
M.A. Candidate in Social Anthropology, 快播视频
Research Associate
Research Cluster: Migration, Labour, and Political Economy
About Zakirah Allain
Zakirah recently graduated with a double major in International Development and African Studies here at 快播视频, successfully completing two DARE research projects along the way. Now in her first year of a Master鈥檚 in Social Anthropology here at York, her research focuses on Caribbean student migration for higher education. She chose anthropology due to her deep interest in and commitment to learning about diverse communities and cultures as well as their local, national and global interconnectedness. She has interests in abolitionist and decolonial anthropology, Caribbean migration and education systems, Participatory Action Research, intergenerational learning, and creative methods of displaying research such as Zines, narratives, and visual art!
Beyond academics, Zakirah is deeply engaged in community leadership. She continues to advocate for Black student success and is personally exploring ways to bridge theory and practice while making research more accessible to public audiences, breaking barriers to access to knowledge and information. As a Lead Organizer with Conscious Minds Cooperative, she is planning the 11th annual intergenerational summer camp, which focuses on climate change advocacy, human rights, education, holistic living, and decolonization. She is also involved in research with the Dahdaleh Institute's Young Lives Research Lab, focusing on Youth and Planetary Wellbeing in collaboration with multiple youth research councils across the Americas. She hopes to continue travelling for research, publishing her work and presenting at conferences.
Zakirah aspires to work in the non-profit sector in project management, educational policy reform, and/or supporting Caribbean international students and Caribbean Canadian students in their academic journey. She holds the ultimate goal of pursuing a PhD,聽 becoming an educator and opening her own alternative school!
Country(ies) or Region(s) of Specialization: Saint Lucia, the Caribbean, and Eastern Caribbean Region
Keywords: Education, Migration, Decolonisation, Abolition, Arts Based Methods, Storytelling, Community centred Research, Student Success
Maria Amuchastegui
Ph.D. Candidate in Science and Technology Studies, 快播视频
Research Associate
About Maria Amuchastegui
I am a PhD student in Science and Technology Studies (STS). My dissertation will examine the work of the seventeenth-century Spanish philosopher Juan Caramuel, who took seriously the marginalized knowledge of indigenous peoples. It will explore how the indigenous peoples of the New World inspired Caramuel to develop his theory of numeration, his notion that there exist 鈥渕any possible arithmetics鈥. It will draw upon postcolonial theory, especially as it relates to STS and the history of science.
In previous lives, I have variously been an educator, an IT consultant, a computer programmer, a human rights activist, and a freelance writer. One article that I wrote for This Magazine, 鈥淭ake me to Havana,鈥 was cited by both the Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star as the 鈥渂est magazine read鈥 of the week. Another article, 鈥淔arming it out,鈥 inspired a Toronto Star investigative series on a farmworker, Hermelindo Guti茅rrez, who faced deportation because of his health. As a result of the media attention that Guti茅rrez received, he was allowed to remain in Canada.
I have served on the board of directors of Amnesty International Canada, where I helped lead Amnesty鈥檚 work on business and human rights, especially as it relates to Canadian mining companies in Latin America. I am a past president of the board of the Centro para Gente de Habla Hispana, a United Way agency that serves Toronto鈥檚 Latin American community. I have also been involved in groups such as the Latin American Coalition Against Racism (a group formed to combat police racism against Latinos), STATUS (a group that advocated for non-status immigrants), and No One Is Illegal.
Country(ies) or Region(s) of Specialization: Mexico, Peru, Paraguay
Keywords: History of science, postcolonialism, indigenous knowledge
Luisa Regina Anota Guzman
M.A. Candidate in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, 快播视频
Research Associate
Research Cluster: Environment, Extraction, and Territory
About Luisa Regina Anota Guzman
Luisa Regina Anota Guzm谩n is a master's candidate in Environmental Studies at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change. Originally from Mexico City, she has studied in six countries, enriching her global perspective on environmental issues.
At 快播视频, Regina has been actively involved in faculty initiatives, student associations, and councils, enhancing her leadership skills and professional network. Her research centers on the political economies of Mexico in the context of the energy transition, examining how environmental policies and economic frameworks interact to navigate the challenges of renewable energy development.
Regina aims to contribute to sustainable development in Mexico by advocating for green transitions within its political economy, striving for equitable energy access and a more sustainable future.
Country(ies) or Region(s) of Specialization: Mexico
Keywords: Environmental justice, energy transition, environmental policies, renewable energy, sustainable development, equitable energy
Patricia Bailey-Brown
Ph.D Candidate in Health, Policy, and Ethics at 快播视频
Research Associate
Research Cluster: Migration, Labour, and Political Economy
About Patricia Bailey-Brown
Patricia Bailey-Brown is a Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist, and doctoral candidate in Health, Policy, and Ethics at 快播视频. She holds a Master鈥檚 in Social Work from the University of Waterloo, a Bachelor鈥檚 from Toronto Metropolitan University, and a diploma in Social Service Work 鈥 Immigrants and Refugees from Seneca College.
With over a decade of experience, Patricia specializes in trauma-informed, culturally relevant counseling for 2SLGBTQ+ Afro-Caribbean newcomers, refugees, and asylum seekers. Her research investigates how Canada's healthcare system addresses the mental health needs of Black LGBTQ+ refugees and asylum seekers from the Caribbean and African diaspora, particularly Jamaica and Kenya. These individuals face compounded marginalization due to their race, sexual orientation, and refugee status, leading to unique mental health challenges that are often overlooked within Canada's healthcare policies.
Patricia has co-authored the publication Filling in the Gaps: Examining the Prevalence of Black Homelessness in Canada (Emerald Insight) and contributed a book chapter titled Understanding the Intersecting Stigmas and Discrimination That Impact the Lives of Black LGBTQIA+ Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Canada to Reimagining Mental Health and Addiction Under the COVID-19 Pandemic, Volume 2 (Springer, Cham). She is also been approved for publication of her article, Making Social Work Research Black: Beyond Number Politics, in the Journal of Critical Research Methodologies.
As Black Caribbean woman who has personally navigated Canada鈥檚 refugee system, Patricia is dedicated to creating intersectional, culturally attuned interventions to improve mental health outcomes. She also volunteers her expertise through solution-focused therapy, group counseling, immigration support, and psychoeducational workshops for community organizations.
Country(ies) or Region(s) of Specialization: Jamaica, Kenya, Canada
Keywords: Mental health, health care system, black LGBTO+, refugees, asylum seekers
Keisha Bell
Ph.D Candidate in Ethnomusicology, 快播视频
Research Associate
Research Cluster: Arts, Literatures, and Languages
About Keisha Bell
Keisha is a Jamaican-born, Toronto-based pianist, composer, and arranger. She graduated with a Masters鈥 in music composition in 2021, releasing her first album, Caribbean Yellow in 2022.聽She has a wide range of musical influences and enjoys incorporating improvisational elements into her compositions, leaving room for performer interpretation. Dance, poetry, and Afrofuturist and speculative fiction have also informed her approach to music. 聽Keisha is a doctoral candidate in ethnomusicology at 快播视频. Her research on music and black placemaking in mid 20th century Toronto lies at the intersections of performance studies, Black Canadian history, visual culture, and archival research. Other research interests include jazz studies, postcolonialism in the Caribbean, and Jamaican Popular Music. She is a two-time recipient of the John Arpin Award in Fine Arts, and currently holds a SSHRC doctoral award.
Country(ies) or Region(s) of Specialization: Canada, Jamaica
Keywords: Ethnomusicology, performance studies, Black Canadian history, visual culture, and archival research
Kybuky Berbard
M.A. in Social and Political Though, 快播视频.
Research Associate
Research Cluster: Environment, Extraction, and Territory
About Kybuky Berbard
Kybuky Bernard is an MA student in the Department of Social and Political Thought and Research Associate with the York Research Chair Tier 2 in Black Sonic Cultures. Her current research focuses on the continuation of plantation logics through tourism in Jamaica. She uses the stranger to complicate notions of belonging that ground whiteness and the nation-state as mutually constitutive.
Country(ies) or Region(s) of Specialization: Jamaica
Keywords: Tourism, decolonization, space, racism
