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Zahid Naz is lecturer in Academic and Professional Education at Queen Mary, University of London. Prior to this he worked in Further Education in various teaching and management positions for 15 years. He has taught internationally on pre-service and in-service Teacher Education programmes.
Willow Samara Allen, PhD (she/her) is an Assistant Professor of Adult Education at Saint Francis Xavier University on the unceded lands of the Mi’kmaw people. She is a white Ashkenazi Jewish educational scholar with an interdisciplinary orientation. Her work centers on antiracist and anticolonial pedagogies and methodologies, social inequity and change, settler colonial socialization in public sector work, critical adult learning, and leadership, race, and whiteness.
Ena Lee, PhD (she/her) is an Assistant Professor in Language, Literacy, and English as an Additional Language Education in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish peoples, including the s?l?ilw??ta?? (Tsleil-Waututh), k?ik?????m (Kwikwetlem), S?wx_wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), and x?m??k??y??m (Musqueam) Nations.
Jenny Dagg holds a PhD in Sociology from University of Galway, Ireland. Jenny is primarily a qualitative sociologist interested in the disconnect between regulatory systems and social practices and how this is experienced in the everyday lives of marginalised and vulnerable groups.
Dr. J.J. Ghaddar is a Lebanese writer, archivist, historian, educator, and long-time community organizer.
Dominic Malcolm is Senior Lecturer in the Sociology of Sport in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences. Following a Politics degree at Nottingham University, Dominic studied for a Masters in the Sociology of Sport at the University of Leicester. On completion of the Masters he was appointed Research Associate in the Centre for Research into Sport and Society, where he subsequently became Lecturer and Director of Masters Programmes. He completed his PhD at Leicester in December 2004.