Sherene Razack | |
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Alma mater | University of Rennes 2; University of British Columbia; University of Ottawa; University of Toronto |
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Fields | Racial violence, women's studies, feminism, critical race theory |
Institutions | Department of Gender Studies at UCLA; Social Justice Department at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto |
Website | Racialviolencehub.com |
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Sherene Razack (/ʃəˈriːn ˈræzæk/) is a Distinguished Professor and the Penny Kanner Endowed Chair in Women’s Studies in the Department of Gender Studies, University of California at Los Angeles.[1] As a feminist critical race scholar, her research and teaching focus on racial violence. She is best known for her contributions to feminist and critical race studies about discrimination against Muslim and Indigenous women in Canada, systemic racism in the Canadian justice system, and colonial violence against Indigenous peoples worldwide. She is the founder of the virtual research and teaching network Racial Violence Hub (RVHub).[2] Formerly a Distinguished Professor of Critical Race and Gender Studies in the Department of Social Justice, the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto (1991-2016), she relocated to the United States from Canada in 2016.