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November 17, 2020

Posted by Communications and Marketing on November 17, 2020 in News

Below you will find suggested Dalhousie University experts who can speak to current topics of regional, provincial, national and international interest for Tuesday, November 17, 2020.

Conflict in Ethiopia
Dalhousie Expert:
 Gregory Cameron, Professor, Department of Business and Social Science, Faculty of Agriculture  
Research Specialties:African politics & rural development with regional specialization on Zanzibar, Tanzania, Eritrea, co-operatives, food sovereignty, re-localization, democratization, and East Africa.
Contact: gregory.cameron@dal.caand (902) 893-6228

Defunding the police
Dalhousie Expert
: Dr. Timothy Bryan, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology
Research Specialties: Policing, white supremacy, hate crime, race and racism, criminal justice diversity and multiculturalism.  
Contact: t.bryan@dal.ca or 902-494-6755

Dalhousie Expert: Dr. OmiSoore Dryden, Associate Professor, James R. Johnston (JRJ) Chair in Black Canadian Studies, Department of Community Health and Epidemiology
Research Specialties: Black Canadian studies, Black health equity, anti-Black racism and health outcomes, blood donation systems, HIV & AIDS, medical education and health humanities, and Black Feminist/Black Queer diasporic analytics.
Contactomisoore.dryden@dal.ca

Racial profiling 
Dalhousie Expert
: Dr. Timothy Bryan, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology
Research Specialties: Policing, white supremacy, hate crime, race and racism, criminal justice diversity and multiculturalism.  
Contact: t.bryan@dal.ca or 902-494-6755

Dalhousie Expert: Dr. OmiSoore Dryden, Associate Professor, James R. Johnston (JRJ) Chair in Black Canadian Studies, Department of Community Health and Epidemiology
Research Specialties: Black Canadian studies, Black health equity, anti-Black racism and health outcomes, blood donation systems, HIV & AIDS, medical education and health humanities, and Black Feminist/Black Queer diasporic analytics.
Contactomisoore.dryden@dal.ca