
Sabina Chatterjee
Doctoral Candidate
Graduate Programme in Gender, Feminist and Women’s Studies, York University
Research keywords: Critical race theory; decolonization; social justice; diaspora; knowledge mobilization
I am a doctoral candidate in Gender, Feminist and Women’s Studies. I had the honour of working with street-involved youth for many years and was the Director of antidote: Multiracial and Indigenous Girls and Women’s Network while completing a master’s degree in Dispute Resolution from the University of Victoria. My research interests include decolonization and accountability by non-Indigenous racialized people, critical race theory, knowledge mobilization, social justice and solidarity, and community-based dialogues exploring the ways in which South Asian diasporic communities are challenging anti-Black and anti-Indigenous racism and casteism.