Hanna Jalal
Hanna Jalal
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Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Bio

I am a first year PhD student in Gender Studies at Queen's University. My graduate research utilizes a transnational and intersectional feminist theoretical framework to interrogate the social, political, and economic dimensions of prescribed economic precarity experienced by single mothers in Toronto. I trace patterns of emigration as facilitated by globalization as a valid response to financial hardship, and explore suggestions for reorienting public policy towards a recognition of the nuances associated with the lived realities of single mothers in Toronto.

Portals
Categories
Data visualization Data analysis Data modelling Databases Data science

Skills

Billing 1 Canva (software) 1 Event planning 1 Marketing 1 Market research 1 Operations 1 Planning 1 Sales 1 Workflow management 1

Achievements

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Revolt & Co.
Revolt & Co.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Business Admin & Event Coordinator (Together We Rise)

Together We Rise is an interactive conference that aims to understand the challenges women and non-binary folx face in starting a business. We will explore how the digital era influences our business practices along with how to utilize new technologies. It is a grassroot event requested by the community for the community. The primary focus for the student will be: Strategy & Planning - Develop an implementation plan for our marketing event, manage conference logistics with stakeholders, and organize general execution. Operations - Assist in creating key documents for the weeks and days leading up to the event and organizing the tasks for the day of. Will be on-site to help with setup and teardown. Will get to see how an event is launched. Marketing - Support market research, collecting attendee feedback, promoting conference and message development.

Matches 1
Category Advertising + 4
Closed
Ontario Digital Literacy and Access Network
Ontario Digital Literacy and Access Network
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Optimizing Volunteer Management

The main goal of this project is to optimize ODLAN's onboarding process for new volunteers. This is part one of a two-part project. Part one involves creating a system that will walk volunteering through an onboarding process that familiarizes them with ODLAN's mission, mandate, and current project. Phase two focuses on optimizing volunteer participation, by creating a process for volunteers to register for ODLAN teams and projects within those teams.

Matches 1
Category Operations + 3
Closed

Work experience

Special Projects Assistant
School of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
June 2021 - Current

Education

PhD, Gender Studies
Queen's University
September 2024 - September 2028
Masters, Gender, Feminist, and Women's Studies
York University
September 2023 - Current
Bachelors of Arts, Gender and Women's Studies/History
York University
September 2019 - Current