Rita Kaur Dhamoon
Rita Kaur Dhamoon is an auntie, sister, daughter, anti-racist feminist, activist, scholar, educator, learner, aspiring artist, and drummer. Her scholarship focuses on anti-racist feminism, colonialism, and anti-colonialism, critical race politics, critiques of liberal multiculturalism and the nation-state, identity/power, gender and feminist politics, intersectionality, settler colonialism, Sikh diasporas, conceptual and empirical mapping of relations between race and Indigeneity, political theory, and Canadian politics. She has numerous academic publications on these topics. She strives to be meaningfully in sangat (collective/community) with others to share and learn knowledge that can be used in the service of disrupting relations of dominance and fostering liberatory relations. Dhamoon loves to play with paint, pastels, and charcoal, and hopes to engage with the creative arts to serve movements of political change.
- Victoria British Columbia Canada
Books by Rita Kaur Dhamoon
The Letters
by Nisha Nath, Rita Kaur Dhamoon, Anita Girvan, & more…

