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Natalie Leduc
Nat Leduc Nat Leduc is a PhD candidate in the Department of English and of the Book History & Print Culture collaborative program at the University of Toronto. Their SSHRC-funded dissertation, The Cyborg and Something Else: Kinship, Poetics, and Resistance Under(Data) Colonialism and (Data) Capitalism, investigates how cyborg writing—a term they (re)developed to describe a type of digital…
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Daniel Gomes
Daniel Gomes Daniel Alexander Gomes is a multidisciplinary artist with over 8 years of experience in design and audio/video production. While pursuing a double major in Psychology and Health Studies at the University of Toronto, Daniel also served as the creative director for the Underground and TEDxUTSC. As a Scarborough resident, Daniel continues to push…
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Celeste Pang
Celeste Pang Celeste is a sociocultural and medical anthropologist, whose research engages in close interdisciplinary conversation with critical disability studies, critical gerontology, and queer and trans studies. Celeste’s research and collaborations are grounded in a commitment to examining and challenging normative age relations and ableist ideologies, and to advancing critical conversations and imaginings about aging,…
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Yvonne Wallace
Yvonne Wallace Yvonne Wallace is a PhD student in Socio-Cultural Anthropology with a Collaborative Specialization in Aging, Palliative and Supportive Care Across the Life Course at the University of Toronto. Her PhD research focuses on how urban revitalization projects in downtown Edmonton are impacting the daily lives of older adults in the neighbourhood. She is…