
معرفی
Marleny Bonnycastle is an Associate Professor at the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Social Work, specializing in housing insecurity, community development, immigrant integration, and FASD through feminist and anti-oppressive frameworks. Her participatory research addresses systemic barriers in Northern and marginalized communities.
Education:
- Ph.D., Social Work, University of Calgary, 2011
- MA, International Development, University of Calgary, 2002
Research includes SSHRC-funded projects on newcomer leadership development, COVID-19 housing impacts in Thompson, and FASD dignity promotion. She co-leads multi-million dollar partnerships like 'Community-Driven Solutions to Poverty' and 'Wa Ni Ska Tan' examining hydro development impacts.
Publications document housing challenges for violence survivors, arts-based community engagement, and refugee integration. Recent works emphasize community-centered solutions for homelessness and Indigenous women's housing needs.
Teaches feminist perspectives, qualitative methods, and community development. Supervises graduate students across social work, human rights, and resource management programs.




