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{{AAType |Image=Jo-Anne Lee.jpg |Home page=http://www.uvic.ca/humanities/women/people/faculty/jlee/index.php |Location=Victoria, B.C. |Arts=Arts, Academia/Research |Type=Person }} Dr. Jo-Anne Lee is a Associate Professor in Women's Studies at the University of Victoria. Trained as a sociologist, Dr. Lee's research focuses on anti-racist, decolonizing feminist theory and practice. She has a background in adult education, community development and organizing with women and girls in urban settings. She writes and researches in the areas of immigrant women, North American Asian feminisms and Asian Canadian feminisms, feminist participatory action research and girlhood studies. Her path- breaking work in participatory action research uses popular theatre, video documentaries, digital media, and arts based methods. She is a past President of CRIAW, the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, Canada's only independent national feminist research institute. She is the Acting Director for the Centre for Cooperative and Community Based Economy (CCCBE) in 2012.
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