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Evelyn Encalada Grez

Assistant Professor
Labour Studies Program | Sociology and Anthropology

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy, PhD (2018). Social Justice Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) of the University of Toronto, Canada.
  • Master of Arts, MA (2003). Political Science, York University, Canada.
  • Bachelor of Arts, Honours, BA (Hons) (1998). Political Science and Latin American and Caribbean Studies. York University, Canada. (鈥淎venues to Cuban Culture鈥 Summer School Program for BA Degree, 1996, Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.)

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Labour Migration鈥擶ork, Gender, and Sexuality鈥擱ace, Immigration, and Citizenship
Latin American/Latinx Studies鈥擳ransnational Ethnography鈥擠ecolonizing and Transformative Pedagogies
Community-Engaged Research

Dr. Encalada Grez is currently supervising Masters level graduate students and does not supervise PhD students.

Current Research Projects

  • SFU Small-SSHRC Grant - Temporary Foreign Worker 尤物视频, Indigeneity, and Livelihoods: The Case of Mayan Farm Workers in Canada
  • The Canadian Myth and the Exclusion of Internationally Trained Physicians 
  • Migrant Farmworkers and Transnational Livelihoods within a Global Pandemic
  • Co-investigator, SSHRC:
    Understanding Precarity in British Columbia - Racial Difference by Law: Differential Racialisation and Access to Justice for Migrant Farm Workers
  • Understanding Precarity in BC (UP-BC) Subgrant Project - Migrant Farmworkers from Guatemala in BC and Contours of Precarity, Indigeneity, and Racialization 

Biography

Dr. Encalada Grez is a transnational labour scholar and community-labour organizer committed to critical sociology and decolonial theories of knowledge production that centers diverse ways of knowing and precarious workers鈥 experiences within the margins of the global economy. She is the co-founder of the award wining collective, Justice for Migrant Workers, J4MW that has advocated for the rights of migrant farmworkers in Canada for two decades. Her research bridges grass-roots activism with academic scholarship and through this approach Dr. Encalada Grez has extensively documented the lives of Mexican migrant farmworker women who work and forge transnational livelihoods between rural Canada and rural Mexico.

As a public sociologist, Dr. Encalada Grez has mobilized her research through various media such as documentaries and given talks in venues such as Parliament Hill, the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), and at the United Nations in New York. She has also worked transnationally with export-processing workers in Mexico and Central America and as lead travelling faculty teaching US university students in over 6 countries. For three semesters, she was also the Academic Director of an intensive social justice study abroad program in her city of birth, Valparaiso, Chile. Dr. Encalada Grez is driven by her immigrant working class experiences and committed to decolonializing and transformative pedagogies.

Research and Work Experience in 鈥

Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Jordan, Mexico, Nepal, Nicaragua, Senegal & United States

Languages

English and Spanish

Recent Awards and Recognition

Warren Gill Award for Community Impact, Office of Community Engagement, 尤物视频, 2024: see link for more

Top 10 Most Influential Hispanics TLN: Telelatino Network, Canada, 2023 

CERi Emerging Community Engaged Researcher Award, 尤物视频, 2022: see link for more 

Publications [*corresponds to refereed publications]

Action Canada for Sexual and Health Rights, Justice for Migrant Workers (Encalda Grez), YWCA Hamilton, the Community Research Platform at McMaster University, the Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic, and the Sexual Rights Initiative, 鈥淏arriers to Abortion in Canada-Joint Stakeholder Report - Universal Periodic Review of Canada 44th Session (October 鈥 November 2023): 

Encalada Grez, E., Gamboa, P., & Purewal, S. (2023). The Myth of Canada: The Exclusion of Internationally Trained Physicians. A Community-Engaged Research Report, RADIUS SFU: 

(Also in The Conversation:  "Why is Canada snubbing internationally trained doctors during a health-care crisis?" 

Pratiquer la m茅decine au Canada lorsque form茅 脿 l鈥櫭﹖ranger : un 鈥 incompr茅hensible 鈥 parcours du combattant:  )

*Weiler, A. M., & Grez, E. E. (2022). . Canadian Food Studies/La Revue canadienne des 茅tudes sur l'alimentation9(2), 38-52.

*Encalada Grez, E. (2022). "." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos38(1), 140-169.

*Encalada Grez, E. (2019) 鈥淐ontestations of the Heart: Mexican Migrant Women and Transnational Loving from Rural Ontario鈥, International Journal of Migration and Border Studies, 5.1/2, pp. 118-132.

Encalada, E. and Clarke, M. (2016) 鈥淓velyn Encalada Grez in Conversation with Marlea Clarke.鈥 Migration, Mobility, & Displacement 2.2, pp. 76-89.

*Preibisch, K., and Encalada Grez, E. (2013) 鈥淏etween Hearts and Pockets: Locating the Outcomes of Transnational Homemaking Practices among Mexican Women in Canada鈥檚 Temporary Migration 尤物视频鈥 Citizenship Studies, 17.6- 7, pp. 785-802.

Preibisch, K., and Encalada Grez, E. (2011) 鈥淩e-examining the Social Relations of the Canadian 鈥楩amily Farm鈥: Migrant Women Farm Workers in Rural Canada,鈥 in Pini, Barbara and Leach, Belinda (eds.) Reshaping Gender and Class in Rural Spaces, Ashgate; Farnham, pp. 91-112.

Encalada Grez, E. (2011) 鈥Policy Brief: Vulnerabilities of Female Migrant Farm Workers from Latin America and the Caribbean in Canada.鈥 FOCAL: The Canadian Foundation for the Americas, Policy Brief, pp. 1-6.

Encalada Grez, E. (2010) 鈥.鈥 Just Labour, Spring 16, pp. 76-83.

*Preibisch, K., and Encalada Grez, E. (2010) 鈥淭he Other Side of el Otro Lado: Mexican Migrant Women and Labor Flexibility in Canadian Agriculture" Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 35.2, pp. 289-315.

Encalada Grez, E., Paz, A., and Fuchs, E. (2008) 鈥淢igrant Workers under Harper: Guests, Servants and Criminals鈥, in Healy, T., (ed), 鈥淭he Harper Record.鈥 Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, pp. 197-203.

Encalada Grez, E. (2006) 鈥淛ustice for Migrant Farm Workers: Reflections on the Importance of Community Organising.鈥 Relay: A Socialist Project Review. July/August, pp. 23-25.

Encalada Grez, E. (2005) 鈥淗arvesting the Seeds of Resistance: The Plight of Migrant Farm Workers in Ontario.鈥 Women and Environments International Magazine. 68-69 pp. 1-7.

Film collaborations

Migrant Dreams, Director Min Sook Lee (2016) [url ]

Teo in Toronto (2013) Director Min Sook Lee 
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El Contrato, (2003) Director Min Sook Lee
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Selected Podcasts / Videos

Below the Radar Podcast (2021) "Women, Work, More: Migrant Women & Transnational Loving"

 (2020)

CBC Radio - The Current (2016) ""

Select Online Panels/roundtables

Scholar Strike Canada (2020) ""

The Leap (2020) ""

Service to Wider Community - Supporting Trans/national Labour Movements

May 2022 onward 鈥 Board Member, Migrant Workers Centre of BC

February 2022 鈥 Course Instructor 鈥 Canadian Labour Congress - Labour College of Canada Course: Education for Action/Organizing for Change

September 2020 鈥  onward - External Advisor and International Representative, Centro de Apoyo al Trabajador, (CAT), Puebla, Mexico

May 2001鈥  onward 鈥 Co-founder and Transnational Organizer, Justice for Migrant Workers, J4MW (Website: )

Courses

This instructor is currently not teaching any courses.