Research collective on migration and racism
COMIR
Sadjo Paquitata
She is graduated from a master degree in international Migration, Actors and Institutions of Migration, Welcoming and International Solidarity (University of Poitiers, France). Her Ph.D. at the Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies (University of Ottawa) supervised by Professor Sonia Ben Soltane (School of Social Work, University of Ottawa) focuses on identity subjectivation process, and on the psychological cost of racism and discrimination among black qualified women in healthcare professions in France (general practitioners, specialist doctors, midwives, nurses, nursing assistants, etc.). In a comprehensive and intersectional logic, the aim is to highlight the relations between race, gender, class and how they are interweaving in the healthcare professions and the psychic and identity effects impelled when facing rejection. Her research interest focus on anti-black racism, discrimination, afro-feminism, intersectionality and french black women living conditions.
spaqu040@uottawa.ca