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    Andrea Davis is best known for her work in the Amazon Prime hit series The Expanse where she plays Admiral Tesfaye. Andrea is also known for her standout performance as Sal in Thyrone Tommy's film Learn to Swim (2021) (a 54th NAACP Image Awards (2023) Nominee and an Official Selection of

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  2. Feb 23, 2023 · As Prof. Andrea Davis prepares for her role as academic convenor for Canada’s largest gathering of scholars this spring at York University, she reflects on Congress 2023’s theme, and how it informs the decisions we need to make as a society to ensure we can ‘live well together’ as the University Academic Plan calls on us to.

  3. Andrea Davis is a Canadian actress who has appeared in The Expanse, Star Trek: Short Treks, Learn to Swim and more. She has also performed in stage plays such as Recent Experiences, Heaven and How Black Mothers Say I Love You.

  4. Full Profile. Andrea A. Davis is a Professor in the Department of Humanities and Chair of the Senate Academic Policy, Planning and Research Committee (APPRC). She teaches and supervises in literatures and cultures of the Black Americas and holds cross-appointments in the graduate programs in English; Interdisciplinary Studies; Gender, Feminist ...

  5. Andrea Davis is best known for her work in the Amazon Prime hit series The Expanse where she plays Admiral Tesfaye. Andrea is also known for her standout performance as Sal in Thyrone Tommy's film Learn to Swim (2021) (a 54th NAACP Image Awards (2023) Nominee and an Official Selection of Canada's Top Ten at TIFF).

  6. Dr. Andrea Davis is a professor of humanities at York University, specializing in anti-racist feminism and Black women's cultural productions. She is also a 3M National Teaching Fellow, a co-editor of the Journal of Canadian Studies, and a former chair of the Department of Humanities.

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  8. Dr. Andrea A. Davis is Professor of Black Cultures of the Americas in the Department of Humanities at York University in Toronto. Over the more than 20 years of her academic career, she has worked to advance equity, access and justice in post-secondary education, helping to diversify university curricula through the development of new courses ...

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