Bio
I am a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Education, School of Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia. My research examines how healthcare delivery is shaped by the wider sociopolitical context with the aim of understanding how institutions, power relations, and systems of oppression shape migrant women living with HIV’s everyday engagement with and access to health services. More broadly, I am interested in examining the ways that health practices and concepts of health and well-being can be connected to race, gender, sexuality, and other aspects of one’s social location intersecting with migration.