KJI Consulting Collective
Evelina Baczewska

Evelina Baczewska

Skills & Experience

  • Social Model of Disability and Disability Policy
  • Undoing Ableism
  • Capacity Building
  • Sociological Theory (Employing a Sociological Imagination)
  • Feminist Theory & Intersectionality
  • Embodied Praxis
  • Critical Analytical Writing
  • Knowledge Mobilization Strategies & Critical Analysis

In a world that largely privileges the voices, movements, places, spaces, paths, and representations forged by those who meet gender and other embodied norms, Evelina’s advocacy is informed by those that do not ascribe to normative ways of being–heteronormative, ableist, and patriarchal tendencies. She holds a Master of Arts in Sociology and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Criminology from the University of Windsor. As a feminist sociologist with a physical disability credentialed by lived and professional experience, her work foregrounds the ways in which intersecting social markers of difference–race, class, gender, (dis)ability, etc. – inform people’s unique standpoints, and how such identity categories coalesce, producing distinct experiences of oppression and privilege. Most recently, she has been authoring a blog: Feminist Limns: An Embodied Archive of Intersectional Forms of Access. Through her learned, witty, and insightful journey, she uses an autobiographical narrative approach to evocatively speak about living with a disability.

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Melinda Munro

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Linda McCurdy

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