Hidden Figures (Canada)

Episode #15: Dr. Raywat Deonandan

52 min · 31. loka 2024
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In this episode, Dr. Raywat Deonandan talks with Annie about his journey from childhood in Guyana to pursuing a career in science and academia. He reflects on the importance of being brutally honest about personal goals and motivations in choosing a career path, and also emphasizes the role of academia in public health communication, the need for knowledge translation, and the challenges of balancing well-considered research with rapid responses in emergencies. Dr. Deonandan advocates for engaging conversations and meaningful relationships in knowledge exchange and highlights the complexities of knowledge mobilization and the importance of accessibility in academia.

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Episode #19: Dr. Allan E.S. Lumba

Dr. Allan E.S. Lumba is an Assistant Professor of History at Concordia University. His latest book "Monetary Authorities: Capitalism and Decolonization in the American Colonial Philippines" is available from Duke University Press, or at the open access at the link below. In this episode, Dr. Lumba chats with Joe and Annie about the importance of history in understanding contemporary issues, especially as they relate to race and power. He emphasizes the need for institutional change within academia to better serve communities and address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and discusses his research on the American colonial Philippines and his upcoming projects on infrastructural history in Manila. https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/58913 [https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/58913]

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