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Centring the Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students

From: Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students

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In the introductory chapter, the editor of the collection describes this book as a collaboration between herself and racialized students. The editor also discusses some of the experiences these students have faced.

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Benita Bunjun

Benita Bunjun is currently an Associate Professor at Saint Mary’s University in the Department of Social Justice and Community Studies (SJCS). She received her PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of British Columbia and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Simon Fraser University with The Centre for Gender, Social Inequities and Mental Health. She was a student organizer during her undergraduate and graduate years including with Colour Connected Against Racism, Women of Colour Mentorship Program, and The Centre for Race, Autobiography, Gender and Age (RAGA). She is currently the Faculty Coordinator for the Racialized Students Academic Network (RSAN). Her research examines organizational and institutional power relations with a focus on colonial encounters within academic spaces.