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Dr. Marie-Jolie (MJ) Rwigema, Applied Human Sciences

Assistant Professor, Applied Human Sciences

Assistant Professor


Dr. Marie-Jolie (MJ) Rwigema, Applied Human Sciences
Phone: (514) 848-2424 ext.
Email: mariejolie.rwigema@concordia.ca

Teaching activities

AHSC 311- Respecting Diversity in Human Relations

AHSC 525- Individual and Group Intervention with Youth

AHSC 698- Master's Project Seminar


Research activities

Co-Director, SSHRC Race Gender Diversity Initiative grant Community-Centered Knowledges: Fostering Black Wellness in Montreal

Principal Investigator, SSHRC Connection Grant, Resisting white supremacist violence against Black, Indigenous and People of Color communities


Publications

Fortier, C., Penak, N., Wong, E., Rwigema, MJ, (Eds.) (2023) Social Work Abolition// Abolition Social Work. Toronto: Between the Lines.



Rwigema, MJ (2023) Experts in the suffering of others? Race, knowledge production and the Rwandan Genocide. In S. Wolfe, M. Kane & T. Ansah (Eds.) In the Shadow of Genocide: Justice, Memory and Transformation within Rwanda

Wong, E., Rwigema, MJ., Penak, N., Fortier, C. (2022) Abolishing carceral social work. In BTL Collective (Eds.) Defund the Police: On Abolition and Racism in Canada. Toronto: Between the Lines.

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