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Settler–Migrant Relationships: A Brown Woman’s Journey
From: Academic Well-Being of Racialized Students
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In this chapter, the author explores her personal identity as a racialized migrant woman in the context of academia’s structural racism.
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Nathalie Lozano-Neira
Nathalie Lozano-Neira came to Musqueam land, Coast Salish Territories (Vancouver) as a refugee from Muisca territory (Colombia) in 2000. She engages in migrant community work as a facilitator, youth worker and community member. Nathalie completed her MA in Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at Simon Fraser University (SFU) where she focused on the well-being of racialized community workers and settler-Indigenous relationships.