Anna Younes (PhD, she/her) has worked and published on processes of racialization in Europe, with transnational readings between the Middle East and Germany. Her focus is on settler colonialism, critical race theories and psychoanalytic approaches, while thinking transnationally and transhistorically.
As part of the Islander(s) at the Helm team, she is interested in zooming in on the taxonomies of differences on the human-animal-nature-spectrum within settler colonialism and how the latter can be used to look at gun-ownership in a rapidly changing setting of a challenged environment and climate on Saba.
Island(er)s at the Helm: Co-creating research on sustainable and inclusive solutions for social adaptation to climate challenges in the (Dutch) Caribbean