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Researchers investigate the systems and barriers that perpetuate societal inequalities, focusing on the unfair distribution of wealth, power and privilege. Understanding the root causes of these disparities helps to develop practical solutions.
This research focuses on amplifying non-dominant, minority and marginalized voices, while challenging prevailing assumptions about business, political and cultural institutions. Scholars are committed to preserving and promoting humanity’s cultural heritage, exploring how diverse cultural narratives contribute to a richer, more inclusive understanding of society.
Understanding how gender is influenced by and intersects with racism, colonialism, heteronormativity, religion and poverty helps develop more nuanced perspectives and strategies to promote equity and inclusivity across social contexts.
Research in this area empowers educational leaders to promote Indigeneity, equity, diversity and inclusion within schools and educational systems, creating supportive and inclusive learning environments for all students to succeed.
Researchers explore how social position influences health status, learning from the lived experiences of marginalized populations how systemic and institutional violence affects their health. Knowledge mobilization aims to improve health outcomes for all individuals, regardless of their social position.
This research area encompasses the extensive work of Laurier’s Indigenous faculty members and focuses on decolonizing practices and fostering equitable relationships between non-Indigenous and Indigenous communities. Promoting Indigenous knowledge, methodologies and perspectives contributes to the broader goal of reconciliation and mutual understanding.