Sana Khaliq
Sana is a researcher, daughter, sibling, lifelong student, and advocate. A Pakistani settler on the traditional territories of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples, she envisions a future where everyone – including non-human kin – can thrive.
Key focus areas: Sana specializes in advancing digital accessibility, fostering inclusive community engagement, and translating research into clear, actionable strategies. She creates capacity-building initiatives and training that prioritize plain language and practical application, enabling organizations to embed accessibility into their everyday practices. Grounded in an intersectional and interdisciplinary lens, her work connects accessibility to the broader conversations of equity, diversity, inclusion, and systemic change.
Languages: English, Urdu