Le Personnel

Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh
Directrice exécutive
Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh est directrice exécutive du Black Health Education Collaborative et professeure adjointe à la division de santé publique clinique de l’École de santé publique Dalla Lana, Université de Toronto.
À titre de directrice d'Another World Lab, Sume offre aux organisations de la consultation. Elle est titulaire d'une maîtrise en sciences de la santé, concentration promotion de la santé et santé mondiale de l'Université de Toronto. Originaire du Cameroun, elle est reconnaissante de vivre, de travailler et de s'amuser sur l'île de la Tortue et s'engage à œuvrer pour un avenir décolonial.

Raha Mahmoudi
Spécialiste de programmes
Raha Mahmoudi est titulaire d'une maîtrise en santé publique de l'Université McMaster. Ses recherches sur les déterminants sociaux de la santé, l'équité en matière de santé et la justice, s'appuient sur le travail communautaire et la recherche sur la santé mentale des enfants et des jeunes, la sécurité alimentaire, l'appartenance et les soins de santé adaptés à la culture.
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Elle est animée par la volonté de transformer, dans un esprit de collaboration, l'enseignement, la recherche, les services et les systèmes de santé de manière à favoriser l'épanouissement et le bien-être des personnes Noires.

Javiera-Violeta Durán Kairies
Coordinatrice de projets
Javiera-Violeta est une étudiante de premier cycle d'origine latino-américaine de l'Université de Toronto qui prépare un baccalauréat en sciences avec spécialisation en biologie et anthropologie médicale. Ses recherches portent sur la sécurité culturelle et les déterminants sociaux de la santé. Elle a travaillé sur des projets visant à former le personnel professionnel de la santé à la décolonisation et à l'antiracisme afin de fournir des services de santé justes et équitables.

Robert Chin-See
Research Coordinator
Robert Chin-See is a first year Master’s student in Health Sciences at Wilfrid Laurier University under the supervision of Dr. Todd Coleman studying substance use and addiction. Robert is a research assistant in different population health projects and enjoys supporting research activities with actionable intent.
With a fervent commitment to improving the health of vulnerable populations, his interests span community-based participatory research and advanced epidemiological methods. Beyond academia, he finds solace in writing relating to science fiction, fantasy, and surrealism. He also is trying to learn a new language and is interested in travelling.

Janelle Olughor
Research Assistant
Janelle Olughor is a Nigerian-Canadian student enrolled at the University of Calgary, pursuing her degrees in Psychology and Sociology. She is deeply invested in the growing field of health policy, approaching it through a lens of equity, diversity, and innovation.
Janelle is motivated by a profound awareness of the challenging barriers to healthcare within her community and committed to narrowing the disparities in healthcare access and equity.
As a research assistant, she hopes to further develop experience within policy, activism, and leadership to ignite change in her global community. These values assemble to create harmony within herself, her story, and her future as a health policy researcher.

Aliyah Fraser
Research Assistant
Aliyah Fraser is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier University's Health Sciences program, currently pursuing a master's degree in applied health services research from Saint Mary’s University. Alongside academics, Aliyah excels on the women's basketball team and is a dedicated student-athlete.
Currently working as a Graduate Research Assistant at Dalhousie University, Aliyah is working on several impactful projects in relation to Black, Queer and Trans determinants of health.
In her free time, Aliyah enjoys spending time with family, cooking and working out.
With a blend of academic achievement, athletics and research experience, Aliyah strives to participate in meaningful research related to Black health.

Ashley Wilkinson
Research Assistant
Ashley Wilkinson is a Health Sciences PhD student at the University of Northern British Columbia. She holds a Masters degree in Health Sciences with a specialization in Indigenous & Northern Health from Lakehead University.
Her research is focused on community health and social issues for marginalized groups across diverse urban, and rural/remote geographies, and she is passionate about health equity, anti-racism, and the health of racialized communities.
In addition to her academic work, she actively volunteers with harm reduction and homeless-serving organizations.
