Our Team
DR. DOROTHY A. A
President. EDD, MED, RSSW, Q.MED, BSc.
Social Justice Education, UofT
Dorothy A. has spent 26 years in the human and community services field. A Human Rights Consultant, M.Ed., RSSW, Q.Med. B.Sc. (Physics)
Dorothy is committed to helping young people identify their abilities and achieve their fullest potential through her work as a registered Social Services Worker, her degrees in Social Justice as an advocate and educator, and her work in Human Rights. Dorothy has devoted her approach to equality, diversity, and inclusion, focusing on equity and Anti-Black racism. Hence, Dorothy has impacted not just the youth but also the communities. She has experienced diverse forms of oppression, racism, marginalization, and dehumanization, among other things, in her work places, communities and shelter systems; consequently, her selection of career was a wise decision.
GLAGYS OSADEBANWEN
PRINCESSVICTORIA ADANNA NZENWATA
Youth Program Director
Princess is a dedicated individual who graduated from York University. With a passion for community engagement, she currently serves as a youth program director, working closely with young individuals to provide them with enriching experiences and opportunities for growth. She aims to address the unique challenges and aspirations of young people and ensure that the programs she oversees align with their interests and goals. Through her work, Princess strives to empower young individuals, fostering their personal growth, resilience, and sense of belonging.
Titilola Elizabeth Omotosho
Clinical Counselor, Mental Health and Wellness Services
BASHAR IBRAHIM AIHADIA
Co-ordinator
Kashoro Nyenyezi MPA, BA
Kashoro Nyenyezi is a graduate research assistance, a candidate currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Social Justice Education at the University of Toronto with a specialty in Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Prevention. Kashoro is passionate about preventing Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV). and has worked with sexually abused women and their children since 2012. She is a consultant on human rights and an advocate for disadvantaged women, children, and victims of gender-based violence. She felt compelled to give back to these women and their children through education and protection programs that foster self-assurance and survival skills that lead to a sustainable lifestyle. Kashoro possesses a bachelor degree in International Studies and Diplomacy and a master’s degree in Public Administration and is also certified in traditional trauma healing, human rights education training, and domestic violence.
Dr. Reginald C. Anyanwu, PhD
Program Director
Bashar Ibrahim AlHadla, is a professor of foreign languages for foreigners. He holds a Master’s degree in General Linguistics—Pragmatics—from the University of Belgrade. He also holds a Master’s of Interpretation Studies from the University of Belgrade. In addition, he has studied law and holds a Master’s degree in Human Rights Law. He studied Refugee Law at the University of London too. He was a professor at the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade for 10 years, as well as different universities around the world. In the last ten years, he has been interested in refugee and forced migration studies. He worked as a consultant for UNICEF, Save the Children, and many other organizations and NGOs. In 2019, Mr. Bashar obtained a Master of Education in Social Justice Education from OISE, University of Toronto, focusing on gender-based violence and asylum claims. For the time being, he works as a refugee legal consultant in a private immigration firm in Toronto.