Member Profile

Rachel Lim

MA Candidate, Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia

Youth Artivist and Organizer, Amnesty International

Member and Organizer, Hakka House and Kirin Rising

Contributor, Platypus, The CASTAC Blog

Research Interests

Anarchism | Climate Change | Collective Agency | environment | Ethnic Politics | Feminism | gender - power and resistance studies | Human rights and humanitarian assistance | Labour | Oil Politics | political economy | Political Theory | politics | postcoloniality | Relationality | Social Movements | Southeast Asia | Storytelling | The Americas | Water |

About Rachel

Rachel is a Hakka-Malaysian artivist and MA student in Political Science at UBC, where she collaborates with the Human Rights Collective as an ORICE Scholar. She holds an Honours B.SocSc. in Conflict Studies and Human Rights with a minor in Indigenous Studies from the University of Ottawa. Their research interests include critical Indigenous theory, resource-based conflict (extractivism, land and water defenders, genocide-ecocide nexus), anti-colonial resistance movements, and memory justice. You can find her channeling anger into action at a protest, creating visuals for human rights and climate justice campaigns or connecting with other diasporic communities at the grassroots level.

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