Nada Mustafa Ali
Assistant Professor, School for Global Inclusion and Social Development, University of Massachusetts
Nada Mustafa Ali is Assistant Professor in the School for Global Inclusion and Social Development at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is an interdisciplinary scholar who uses Black feminist theory and decolonial theory, to engage with questions of power and the intersection of gender, race, social class, disability, and other aspects of difference. Her research covers the themes of conflict, global health and human rights, climate change, social movements organizing, and the politics of care. Dr. Ali has written extensively in both Arabic and English. She is the co-author of ERF's (2022) Gender and Sudan's 2018/2019 Uprising. Her book Gender, Race and Sudan's Exile Politics: Do We All Belong to this Country? was published by Lexington Books in 2015.