Ayesha Syed (she/her) is a secondary school educator (English and Social Sciences) who holds a B.A. and B.Ed. from York University and an M.Ed. In International Education (Leadership) from Charles Sturt University.
Currently an Equity Consultant in York Region, she works to develop and facilitate professional learning programs for primary and secondary teachers grounded within anti-oppressive pedagogies, which support the implementation of inclusive educational environments.
Ayesha has led education programs for teachers and administrators on anti-Black racism, colonialism, cisnormativity, culturally responsive and relevant pedagogy, ELL well-being, faith accommodations, heterosexism, Islamophobia, parent engagement, racism, shadeism, social-emotional learning, and trauma-informed schools.
Prior to this role, Ayesha was a Board Teacher Liaison in Inclusive School and Community Services, Social Sciences Department Head and Student Success Teacher.
A community leader who is committed to holistic and pragmatic approaches to equity and community advocacy, Ayesha is a Co-Founder/Consultant of Womxn Offering Wisdom: a grassroots organization dedicated to the advocacy and agency of diverse and non-binary South Asian womxn. She is also the past Co-chair of Educators for Students of South Asian Heritage (ESSAH) and the Co-Founder of the Alliance of Educators for Muslim Students (AEMS) in York Region.
Ayesha is committed to equity literacy, inclusive education, and working alongside minoritized communities to support advocacy and community mobilization.