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Kate is a scholar-practitioner in the world of social impact and critical global citizenship development. A whole-hearted life-enthusiast, Kate has followed her passions towards an international and multi-sector career in higher education, start-ups, and advocacy across five continents.

She enjoys highly collaborative, creative and eco-centric approaches for reimagining a more equitable and empathic world. As a settler in the unceded territories of S’olh Temexw, much of Kate’s work uses embodied and participatory learning to unpack and action decolonial, intersectional systems change.

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Languages: English
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia V2S 8K3, Canada
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Recent Posts

  • Activating Hope: An interview with Helen Sui Jun 19, 2022
  • Join in on the Action Jun 11, 2022
  • Invitation to join two Research Projects Jun 3, 2022

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