
معرفی
Dr. Ashleigh Domingo is an Assistant Professor at the University of Guelph, specializing in community-based health promotion and food systems research. Her work emphasizes participatory approaches with Indigenous and racialized communities to address food security, food sovereignty, and health equity. She collaborates with organizations like Cambium Indigenous Professional Services and Unison Health Services on projects supported by provincial and federal grants.
Education:
- HBSc, University of Toronto
- MSc, University of British Columbia
- PhD, University of Waterloo
Research Focus:
Dr. Domingo’s research integrates implementation science and participatory methods to strengthen community-led solutions for equitable food systems. Key projects include:
- Minwanjigewin: Enhancing food security capacity in First Nations communities
- Produce Prescription Program: Improving healthy food access through healthcare partnerships
- Connecting the Dots: Bridging rural knowledge producers and end-users in Ontario
Teaching:
She instructs courses in research methods and lifestyle medicine, emphasizing practical applications in health promotion and kinesiology.
Collaborations:
Active partnerships with Indigenous organizations, health centers, and academic institutions to advance community-driven health initiatives.




