Our Mission

Who are we?

The Federation of Black Canadians Working Group is a collective of scholars from nationwide dedicated to educating Black Canadians on economic matters. By creating concise, digestible information on health, education, governance, finance, etc., the Working Group provides accessible and free resources to support learning and advocacy within the community.

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Lesly Nzeusseu

Lesly Nzeusseu (she/her) is a current doctoral student in Industrial & Organizational Psychology at the University of Montréal. Her research interests include the future of work, occupational health and safety, and the digital transformation of workplaces. She is also passionate about social justice and DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) and strives to promote more inclusive communities. In her free time, Lesly enjoys volunteering, attending events, and listening to podcasts while walking in the beautiful city of Montréal.

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Morola Solar

My name is Morola Solar I hold an Honour’s Bachelor of Art degree in Sociology from McMaster University, with a minor in Gender, Sexualities, and Families. I am passionate about fostering inclusive and equitable environments, I have actively advocated for equality and inclusion in various spaces. My interests lie in youth community-based programs, mental health, and supporting women and children in society.
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Joshua Lawal

Joshua Lawal is a Master’s candidate in Plant Science at the University of Alberta, where he also earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology. He currently works as a Community Engagement Ambassador with the Federation of Black Canadians and as a Disability Support Worker with Quest Support. Passionate about his faith and church community, Joshua actively serves at RCCG New Life Centre (RCCGNLC) as a community leader. In addition to his commitments at church, he volunteers with the Special Olympics, dedicating his time to support and empower individuals with disabilities.

Driven by the watchword from Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me,” Joshua continually strives to make a positive impact in his community and beyond.

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Davina Amoakohene

Davina Amoakohene is a recent graduate with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Toronto Mississauga. Her research interests include mental health and policy, the social determinants of health, and social/psychological behavior. She strives to impact the lives of those around her and help people become the best versions of themselves through her efforts. She also enjoys spending time with friends and watching K-dramas.

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Joyce Ayoson

I’m Joyce Ayoson, and I graduated with a Double Honors in Economics and Psychology at the University of Manitoba and focused my undergraduate thesis on how informed consent affects the perception of artificial intelligence. Joyce is passionate about AI ethics, technology, and the intersection of law and AI. She is driven by a desire to navigate the ethical challenges that come with AI development and to ensure responsible and informed use of technology in society. I’ll be starting my Master of Management in Artificial Intelligence (MMAI) in May 2025, which will help me pursue my goal of becoming an AI Ethicist, blending law and AI to tackle ethical challenges in tech. I also run a blog on Substack called How to Get Away with Surviving Adulthood, where I share my personal experiences and lessons on navigating life as a young adult.

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Femicide: Unveiling the Silent Tragedy

Femicide: Unveiling the Silent Tragedy

Written by: Morola Solar Women are being mercilessly erased at a rate that is disturbing in a world where every life should matter. Femicide, the deliberate killing of women because of their gender, often intersects with racism,...

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