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MacDonald E. Ighodaro

  • Affiliation: Saint Mary’s University

MACDONALD IGHODARO is an assistant professor of sociology at Saint Mary’s University. He has also taught at York University, the Peel District School Board, and the Toronto District School Board. MacDonald received a Ph.D. in Sociology and Equity Studies in Education at the University of Toronto-OISE in 2002. He also has a BA and MA in Education, a B.A. (Hons) Social Science, a General Diploma in Refugee and Migration, and Certificate in Anti-Racist Research and Practice from York University

MacDonald’s research interests include: social equity issues; critical race and racism; human rights and social justice; international development and globalization; ethnography; refugee and immigration; and racialized minorities in Europe and North America.

In his teaching and research, he emphasizes three basic principles: the synthesis of theory and ethnographical research; equity and social justice based knowledge; and anti-racist praxis in public policy formulation and implementation. He is committed to continued excellence in research, teaching and learning, therefore, always strives to inspire critical thinking, individual academic development and growth, and a distinctive passion for learning.  MacDonald’s teaching strategy allows students to bring to bear an in-depth interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary analytical perspective based on equity and anti-racism theory and practice. His teaching philosophy fosters students’ research that comparatively examines U.S, Canadian, and international processes that construct standards relating to human rights laws, social justice policies, diaspora politics, and its political implications for social change.
 

Books by MacDonald E. Ighodaro

Living the Experience

Living the Experience

Migration, Exclusion, and Anti-Racist Practice

MacDonald E. Ighodaro

The book dissects issues facing refugees, immigrants, and other racialized minorities, both in Canada and globally, through a critical, anti-racist lens. It also investigates racist crimes, and public reaction to them, against the long-established African- Nova Scotian community. It moves beyond traditional theories by advancing an anti-racist framework toward migration and refugee studies using African refugees’ lived, and living, experiences in Canada. Based on theoretical, empirical, and… (more information)


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