Celebrating Recent Publications by Professor Amal Madibbo

February 1, 2026

We are pleased to congratulate SJE Professor Amal Madibbo on the publication of four recent scholarly works! These publications span francophone studies, decolonization, Black youth, and transnationalism. Two works are co-authored with SJE students Aaron Nartey and Kruti Patel, respectively!   

“La promesse de l’intersectionnalité : La résistance en lien avec la francophonie minoritaire” 

Published in Revue du Nouvel-Ontario

 

“Francophone Canada and Louisiana: A Comparison to Optimize Decolonization” 

Published in French Without Borders: Community, Policy, and Pedagogy in Francophone North America

 

“Belief and Belonging: The Role of Faith Systems in the Black Canadian Youth Experience”

Co-authored with SJE student Aaron Nartey, published in Communication, technologies et développement

 

“Who am I when a part of me is elsewhere? Narratives of Transnational Homes and Multicultural Identities Among Black Canadian Youth” 

Co-authored with SJE PhD student Kruti Patel, published in Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Future of Social Sciences.

Amal Madibbo stands outdoors and waves to the camera. She is a black Sudanese woman with short curly hair, wears glasses, wears a brown shirt and white bottoms, a brown purse, and a brown scarf around her neck. she stands in front of a blue sign that points left and reads "DRC Border 1.3 KM," with a wire fence in the backgroun between her and a brick wall, then green trees.

Congratulations to Professor Madibbo, Aaron Nartey, and Kruti Patel on these achievements!


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