
معرفی
Dr. Fiona Edwards-Akunesiobike serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work within MacEwan University's Faculty of Health and Community Studies, Edmonton. She leads the Black Community Research and Innovation Group and specializes in critical race theory, ethnic studies, public health, and racism within social work contexts.
Educational background:
- Master of Social Work (MSW), York University
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), York University
Her research critically examines systemic racism's impact on health disparities and social service delivery, developing anti-racist frameworks for community health interventions. She focuses on community-driven solutions to advance equity in public health and social work practice through participatory action research.
As leader of the Black Community Research and Innovation Group, she spearheads collaborative projects emphasizing co-creation with Black communities to address health inequities and innovate systemic solutions.
No scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
No specific advisees, grants, or laboratory teams beyond the Black Community Research and Innovation Group were referenced.





