Ena Dua

Professor Ena Dua he teaches feminist theory, antiracist feminist theory, postcolonial studies, development studies, and globalization. Her research includes the historical construction of the categories of nation, race, and gender in Canada, immigration processes, women and health, equity policies, criminalization, and the racialization of masculinity and femininity, globalization, and biodiversity. She has over 20 years of experience in antiracist feminist organizing at the community level, and has held administrative positions that deal with feminist, antiracist and equity issues within the academy.
Keywords: Nation, race and gender; immigratio; equitn processes; women and healthy policies; criminalization; racialization of masculinity and femininity; globalization; biodiversity; South Asian Diaspora