
معرفی
Onyx Sloan Morgan (They/Them) is an Assistant Professor at the Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of British Columbia Okanagan, and holds the Principal’s Research Chair (Tier II) in Communities, Justice, and Sustainability. Their research integrates critical human geography, settler colonialism, and environmental justice through community-led projects.
- PhD, Queen’s University
- MES, Dalhousie University
- BA, University of Victoria
Research interests include socio-legal geographies, Indigenous-environmental relationships, and queering political ecologies. Current projects examine treaty implementation (Maa-nulth Treaty with Huu-ay-aht First Nations), extractive industries' impacts on northern BC communities, and fire’s colonial-environmental relations. Their work is grounded in queer, anti-colonial, and participatory methodologies.
Professional affiliations include:
- Member, ACME Collective and Editor-in-Chief of ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies
- Executive Member, UBC’s Centre for Climate Justice
- Advisory Committee, Health Arts Research Centre (University of Northern British Columbia)
- Research Member, Institute for Community Engaged Research (UBC Okanagan)
Teaching includes courses on BC geographies, gender-place relations, Anthropocene critiques, and queer geographies. They emphasize community partnerships and transformative justice frameworks in all work.





