Contributors

Michael Akladios is a PhD candidate in the History Department at York University and the founder and project manager of the Coptic Canadian History Project (CCHP), a non-profit public history and community outreach organization.


David C. Atkinson is an assistant professor of history at Purdue University in the United States. He is the author of The Burden of White Supremacy: Containing Asian Migration in the British Empire and the United States (University of North Carolina Press, 2017).


Stephanie Bangarth is an associate professor in history at King’s University College at the University of Western Ontario. Her research interests are in human rights advocacy and in the immigrant experience in North America, with a particular research focus on Asian immigration and a personal/family interest in post-WWII European refugee and immigrant history.


Benjamin Bryce is an assistant professor in the Department of History at the University of Northern British Columbia. He is the author of To Belong in Buenos Aires: Germans, Argentines, and the Rise of a Pluralist Society (Stanford University Press, 2018).


Sarah Carter, FRSC, is a professor and Henry Marshall Tory Chair in the Department of History and Classics and the Faculty of Native Studies of the University of Alberta, where her research focuses on the history of settler colonialism in Canada and in comparative colonial and borderlands perspectives.


Karen Dubinsky is a professor of history and global development studies at Queen’s University. Her research focuses on gender and sexuality, the global sixties, Cuban culture and the politics of childhood.


Edward Dunsworth is a contributing editor at ActiveHistory.ca and a PhD candidate in the Department of History at the University of Toronto.


Andrea Eidinger is a historian of gender and ethnicity in postwar Canada. She is the creator and writer behind the Unwritten Histories blog, which is dedicated to revealing hidden histories and the unwritten rules of the historical profession.


Aitana Guia is an assistant professor in modern European history at California State University Fullerton and author of The Muslim Struggle for Civil Rights in Spain: Promoting Democracy through Migrant Engagement, 1985-2010 (Sussex Academic Press, 2014).


Benjamin Hoy is an assistant professor of History at the University of Saskatchewan. His research focuses on Aboriginal history and the Canadian-United States borderlands during the nineteenth and early twentieth century.


Franca Iacovetta is a professor of history at the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on women and gender, the immigrant working classes, and the Cold War in Canada.


Laura Ishiguro is an historian of settler colonialism and the family in Canada, and an assistant professor of history at the University of British Columbia on unceded Musqueam territory.


Sonya de Laat is a postdoctoral fellow in Humanitarian Health Ethics at McMaster University. She is a scholar of humanitarian visual culture and of the moral and cultural dimensions of health in global and humanitarian contexts.


Ryan McKenney completed his Honours BA degree in the Department of History at the University of Northern British Columbia. His thesis project examined Asian exclusion in British Columbia and Washington in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.


Laura Madokoro is an assistant professor in the Department of History & Classical Studies at McGill University, on the site of land that has long served as a site of meeting and exchange among Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations.


Jan Raska is a researcher with the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. He is author of Czech Refugees in Cold War Canada: 1945-1989 (University of Manitoba Press, 2018).


Daniel Ross is an assistant professor of history at the Université du Québec à Montréal, where he researches and teaches Canadian urban history. He is also a member of the Active History editorial collective.

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