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Véronique Sioufi

Véronique Sioufi is the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives B.C. office's researcher for racial and socio-economic equity, a data-driven, intersectional initiative that investigates structural racism and inequalities in B.C.

Her work critically examines the social and political structures that affect the ability of the working class to thrive. She brings expertise in labour, economic geography, critical data studies, critical race theory and communication.

Sioufi is a doctoral candidate in geography at Simon Fraser University. She holds an MA in communication from SFU, where her research investigated the operative tensions in Canadian unions’ use of privately owned social media platforms as places of collective organizing.

Sioufi is proud of her Palestinian roots, which make her particularly sensitive to the geographies of politics and power. She is passionate about community-driven, collaborative and hopeful research.

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