Who We Are
Meet the Research Assistants
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Christiane Ramsey
Christiane is a Brandon University graduate with a 3-year Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration and Economics. She has worked as a copy editor and journal assistant for the Journal of Rural and Community Development since 2013. In 2015 she started working for BU CARES as a research assistant and has been the copy editor of Research Connection, a periodical publication of Brandon University’s academic research.
Having grown up in Germany, she is fluent in German, and has also served as a translator, and has assisted with international student applications at Brandon University.
In her free time, Christiane enjoys horseback riding, kayaking, hiking, cross-country skiing, biking, cooking, and travelling.
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Natasha Emmy Ofwono
I am currently enrolled as a graduate student in the Education program at Brandon University specializing in Education Administration. I am an avid advocator for the growth of policies and systems that support the improvement of domains such as Health, Social justice, and Education. I am piqued with a multidisciplinary approach to research and as such have ventured into different research projects that encompass a wide array of issues in our society. I have had the great opportunity of being a part of several research projects that resonate with me still in skill and experience such as the Tech Manitoba project and the ReStorying Autism project. I anticipate my next contribution.
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Denise Humphreys
I am a current Master's student in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Manitoba, previously graduating with a Bachelor's in Social Work and a Master's in Public Administration. I have had the privilege of being a research assistant studying antiracism with multiple Faculties of Education in the prairies, including BU CARES. I was particularly drawn to seek out becoming part of the BU CARES team due to the centre's value of community engagement and collaboration in research, a value of which I hope to carry throughout my academic career focusing on critical whiteness, anti-colonial paradigms and genocide.
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Akech Mayuom
Akech is a fourth-year student at Brandon University, where she is pursuing a degree in Psychiatric Nursing. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Canadian Mennonite University. As a research assistant, she has worked on collaborative projects focused on developing interactive anti-racism resources and creating safe spaces for BIPOC students. Akech is interested in creative research projects that are accessible and impactful with focuses on mental health, racism, and social justice.
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Stephanie Spence
I’m a first-year, mature student enrolled in pre-nursing. In the last couple years, I have found a great passion in understanding my Indigenous heritage as well as helping other people understand it. Research within this field is what originally sparked my interest in becoming a research assistant, however, having the ability to research a wide array of subjects to broaden my knowledge, and help others broaden theirs, is a life skill that I think is necessary for everyone, and I can’t wait to have a part in making this happen.
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Grace Stone
After earning a B.A. in Communication and Media Studies at the University of Calgary, I have continued my studies as a graduate student in Editing at the University of Chicago. Being a research assistant has given me the wonderful opportunity to combine both my passions for editing and for learning. I am very happy to be a part of the good work that BU CARES is doing.
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Chandra Elston
A recent graduate of Digital Marketing, Chandra Elston is eager to use her new skills and creativity to showcase to our community and beyond the Faculty of Education's good work. As a long-time resident of Brandon, she considers it a privilege to highlight the research, events, and various ‘goings-on’ here at BU. She has a varied background with skills in administration, leadership, event facilitation, and project management. She has run social media accounts through her volunteer work in the past, helping to promote events, local news, and announcements through social media and online.