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Dr. Leslie Kern
Expert in urban social issues, including gentrification, gender, and inequalities.

Maryann Kerr
Philanthropy, Feminist philanthropy, Fundraising, Volunteers, Social change, Organizational leadership, Team building

Dr. Francesca Kerton
Chemistry, sustainable development, environmentally friendly materials, energy efficiency, green chemistry, carbon dioxide, plastics, catalysis, green solvents

Zahra Keshavarz Motamed
Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McMaster University

Dr. Alexandra Ketchum
Feminism, Feminism and Food, Gender and Food, Feminist Movement Around Food, Utopia, Dystopia

Kathleen Kevany
Well-being, Social change, Community development, Sustainable Diets and Food for Good, Consciousness, Mindfulness & Metacognition, Positive psychology

Dimah Khalili
Social impact, strategic planning, data evaluation and analysis, social profit, corporate social responsibility, integrated communications, corporate communications, content development and storytelling, issues management and crisis communications, spokesperson positioning and training, public and media relations, partnership development, building missions from the ground up, brand building, immigrant women, Middle Eastern women, media's portrayal of women and immigrant women, equality and equity, racism, sexism, mentorship, women leadership

Sheema Khan
Patent Agent. Writer. Speaker (Tedx)

Themrise Khan
Themrise Khan is an independent professional with over 20 years of experience in conducting analytical and policy research studies and program evaluations. She blogs at www.lamehdood.wordpress.com.

Farheen Khan
Violence against women, gender based violence, religious abuse, honour based violence, gender equality, gendered Islamophobia