
Join us for the 2026 Graduate Research Colloquium!
April 8 | 12-4pm | BUTO 323
GRSJ’s annual Graduate Research Colloquium offers a casual, caring and dialogical space for graduate students to present and share their work – at any stage of development – and receive feedback from other students and faculty members.
- Panel presentations
- Informal small group discussions
- Opportunities for feedback
- Socializing & light refreshments
Panelists & Presenters
- Hibah Faheem: A Qualitative Study in Progress: Self-Narratives of South Asian Muslim Women’s Education and Career
- Jasmine Manango: Theorizing Diasporic and Migrant Filipinos’ Relationships with Disability and Debility in Canada: A Crip-of-Color Critique
- Orla Moore: Prescriptive Weight-loss as a Moral Solution to Fatness: a conversation around fat affective experience
- Blaise Riley: The Ever-Changing Stigmatization of Fanfiction
- Xueting Zhao: “Dream a little before you think”: generative algorithmic epistemic injustice, radical imagination, and higher education
- Chung Park: A Poem About a Visa (Barakat’s Ongoing Return)
- Maira Cristina Castro: Memory as Resistance: Preserving Afro-Cultural and Indigenous Heritage in Cauca, Colombia through Arts-Based Research
- Romina Tantaleán-Castañeda: Indigenizing Environmental Justice: Towards the Rights of Mother Nature Guided by Indigenous Women’s Leadership of the Peruvian Central East Amazon.


The Research Colloquium is organized this year in collaboration with the GSA.