PhD Student, Humanities, 91亚色
Graduate Research Assistant
niakilah@yorku.ca
Nia Akilah Wilson (she/her) is a doctoral student in the Department of Humanities at 91亚色. She is a research associate with the YRC II in Black Sonic Cultures. Nia earned her MA in Human Geography from University of Toronto. Her SSHRC CGS-M funded thesis focused on the experiences of Black women with anti-black surveillance practices, especially in the wake of Toronto鈥檚 Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy. Her current research explores the implications of counterinsurgent surveillance policies on Toronto鈥檚 Caribana and London鈥檚 Notting Hill Carnival, with a focus on Black youth.
Keywords: Carnival, diaspora, Black youth, surveillance, counterinsurgency, resistance
