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Leonardo Villalón

Leonardo Villalón

ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Leonardo A. Villalón is a professor of political science and African studies.

West AfricaPost-Colonial StudiesEconomicsDeveloping WorldAfrica
Amy Kishek

Amy Kishek

Lawyer and Executive Director Canadian Intern Association

Advocate for policy and law reform in areas of workplace law on behalf of precarious and young workers

Human Rights & Workplace LawHuman RightsLabour LawEmployment LawYouth Employment
Mark Williams

Mark Williams

Radio Talk Host, TV Personality, Author & publisherMark Williams News & Commentary

Radio talk show host, TV personality, author, publisher and speaker

Talk RadioPolitcal WorkOn-Air TelevisionConservative PoliticsTea Party
Jennifer Lewis-Botica

Jennifer Lewis-Botica

Archaeologist, PrincipalKleanza Consulting Ltd.

Pacific northwest archaeologist specializing in cultural resource management. Passionate about community engagement and Indigenous heritage.

Archaeological ResearchArchaeological Surveyarchaeological ethicsHeritageheritage ethics
Laurel Collins

Laurel Collins

Instructor in Political Sociology, Social Justice Studies, and the Sociology and GenderUniversity of Victoria

Publishes/presents on social movements, violence against women, civil liberties and anti-terrorism, electoral reform, and education.

Social & Political PhilosophySocial MovementsSocial Movements and Collective BehaviourPolitical ActivismSocial movements and protest mobilization
Michael Weiner, PhD

Michael Weiner, PhD

Professor and Assistant Dean of FacultySoka University

Professor of East Asian History and International Studies, Associate Dean of Faculty and Director of Faculty Research and Development.

Race, Ethnicity and Migration in Modern and Imperial Japan Japan's MinoritiesEconomic and Social History of Modern Japan
Matthew Hughey, Ph.D.

Matthew Hughey, Ph.D.

Professor of SociologyUniversity of Connecticut

A scholar of racism and racial inequality in identity formation, organizations, media, politics, science, religion, and public advocacy.

ReligionFraternities and SororitiesOrganizationsWhitenessMedia
Nathan Kar Ming Chan

Nathan Kar Ming Chan

Assistant Professor of Political Science and International RelationsLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Race/Ethnicity‎Public OpinionAmerican PoliticsPolitical MethodologyPolitical Participation
Janet Butler-McPhee

Janet Butler-McPhee

Director of Communications and AdvocacyCanadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network / Réseau juridique canadien VIH/sida

International non-profit communicator and human rights advocate for people living with and affected by HIV and AIDS.

HIV/AIDS Health Policy and Human RightsHiv / AidsNon-Profit AdvocacyNon-ProfitAdvocacy and Social Justice
Joanne Hammond

Joanne Hammond

ArchaeologistPacific Heritage Research

Heritage expert connected to BC's archaeology and Indigenous heritage communities, dedicated to public outreach on BC's past.

ArchaeologyArchaeological ResearchArchaeological Surveyland use studiesHeritage