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Juliet Bushi is an academic and community advocate affiliated with the Faculty of Education at the University of Windsor. She currently teaches EDUC 5313: Health and Physical Education and has previously instructed courses including Indigenous Health Studies and Lifestyle Health and Wellness. Her academic background includes a PhD (in progress) in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Regina, alongside degrees in Public Administration, Kinesiology, and Health Studies.
- Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in-view (Curriculum and Instruction), University of Regina
- M.A. in Public Administration & Health Policy, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
- B.A. in Kinesiology, University of Regina
- B.H.S. in Health Studies, University of Regina
- Research Focus: Combats anti-Black racism through education policy reform, promotes culturally-responsive pedagogy, and examines social connectedness among racialized immigrants. Her work extends to physical/health literacy and global education systems in North America, Europe, and Africa.
- Community Initiatives: Founder of Canahari Multidisciplinary Summer Programs (2017+), providing accessible programming for Black and racial minority youth. Co-investigator on a SSHRC grant studying living environments' impact on older racialized immigrants' social integration.
- Previous Roles: Elected school board trustee for Regina Catholic School Division.
Her scholarship integrates community engagement with academic research to address systemic inequities in education and health outcomes.
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