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Ateqah Khaki

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Ateqah Khaki is an Associate Producer for the "Don't Call Me Resilient" podcast at The Conversation Canada.13 She holds a Master of Arts in Communication and Media Studies from The New School and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Whitman College. Ateqah has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles including Director of Professional Services at Shutterstock Custom, Director and Senior Manager of Client Success at FlashStock, and positions at NationBuilder and the American Civil Liberties Union.

In her current role, Ateqah contributes to the production of the "Don't Call Me Resilient" podcast, which explores topics related to race, identity, and social issues.3 Her expertise in communication, media studies, and sociology likely informs her work on the podcast, which often features discussions on Indigenous media, cultural representation, and social justice.12

Ateqah is known for combining creativity with strong project management skills in her communications work.4 Her diverse experience across different organizations has equipped her with a broad skill set that she now applies to her role in producing thought-provoking content for The Conversation Canada.

Highlights

Food as a tool of oppression - Podcast episode - The Conversation
Food as a tool of oppression - Podcast episode - The Conversation
From stereotypes to sovereignty: How Indigenous media makers ...
Apr 26 · pancouver.ca
From stereotypes to sovereignty: How Indigenous media makers ...

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada