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BOARD, ADVISORS AND CONTRIBUTORS GUIDING OUR MISSION

Strengthening the HUB with Leadership, Expertise, and Collective Action

Our work is powered by a dedicated community of leaders, advisors, and contributors who share a commitment to advancing decolonial perspectives and practices. Together, they provide vision, expertise, and on-the-ground support that shape our programs and impact.

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Advisory Committee

We are seeking committed leaders and community voices to join our Advisory Committee, helping guide the vision, strategy, and impact of our work.

Please submit your resume or contact us to discuss your interest and learn more.

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HUB Contributors

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Meron Asefa

MSc Business Analytics

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Hanine El Mir

PhD Anthropology

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Ezgi Ozyonum

PhD Education

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Rebeccah Redden

MA Film Studies

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Ray Resvick

BA Film Studies

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Miriam Kagan

MEd Inclusive Ed

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Albane Gaudissart

PhD Anthropology

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Panos M.

BCom Intl Mgmt

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Dr Hadjara Sidibé

PhD Neuroscience

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Barbara Saldana

BA Women's Studies

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Rania Salawdah

BA Film Studies

TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Decolonial Hub is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien’kehá:ka Nation is recognized as the custodians of the lands and waters in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal. Historically known as a gathering place for many First Nations. Today, it is home to a diverse population of Indigenous and other people. We respect the continued connections with the past, present and future in our ongoing relationships with Indigenous and other people within the community.

BLACK CANADIAN TRIBUTE

As Black Canadians, land acknowledgements are a moment to honour the implications of being disposed of, displaced and enslaved peoples on stolen lands. To acknowledge our solidarity with the Indigenous peoples of Canada as we frequent and benefit from their lands within our shared histories of genocide, dispossession, and ongoing systemic oppression by settler colonialism. As Black people in Canada, let’s pay homage to the exported Africans, the black and enslaved, who risked their lives for us to be here, together, and live out there without physical chains.

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