Eve Sotiriadou
I'm an educator and researcher committed to tackling Islamophobia in Canada. I'm currently crafting an educator's toolkit to combat Islamophobia in Manitoba classrooms, driven by my passion for dismantling barriers to learning, especially those related to Islamophobia. My academic journey includes three bachelor's degrees in History, Religion, and Education from the University of Winnipeg, as well as a Master's in Religion from Queen’s University. My MA research highlighted the pivotal role of religion in the repatriation and reintegration of Canadian Muslim women and children who previously resided in ISIS-controlled territories. Currently, I'm pursuing a PhD in Cultural Studies, where my research revolves around understanding the motivations and roles of women in violent extremism. Beyond academia, I lead a book club on Gender & Sexuality in Islam and facilitate a study circle on Islam and Ecology. Additionally, I serve as a vice chair for an NGO focused on eradicating domestic violence and promoting wellness within Muslim families. My diverse interests and experiences may seem unrelated, but they inform my deep understanding of intersectionality and drive my commitment to social justice. I'm eager to share my knowledge and passion with the class and contribute to creating an inclusive and informed learning environment.