Nevandria Page (she/her)
Areas of Interest
- Black Feminism
- Black Futurity
- Afrofuturism
- Indigenous Futurism
- Radical Imagination
- Radical Hope
- Outer Space
Biography
Nevandria Page is a Ph.D. student at the Women and Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto. She holds a Master of Arts in Feminist and Gender Studies from the University of Ottawa and completed her Bachelor of Arts at Burman University in Lacombe, Alberta. Nevandria’s research engages with outer space as a site of colonialism and considers how Black futurity and radical imagination can chart a path toward alternative anti-colonial human futures in space and on Earth.
Program: PhD 2025
Education
MA University of Ottawa
BA Burman University
Dissertation
Supervisor: Kai Recollet
Presentations
"Towards a Black Feminist Life on Mars", Resistance Through Feminist Acts of Care: Crafting Restorative Spaces of Knowledge, Community, and Coalition-building towards Liberation, Carleton University and University of Ottawa Feminist Graduate
Selected Works
(Forthcoming) Seeds of Change: Sketching a Black Feminist Afrofuturism for the New Space Age, 2025, Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture, and Social Justice
Honours and Awards
Jackman Junior Fellowship
Recognition of Excellence Award
Religous Studies Endowment Scholarship
Burman University Musicianship Scholarship
