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Dr. Kate Kingsbury Keynote Speaker Profile
Introduction
Dr. Kate Kingsbury is a distinguished keynote speaker, anthropologist, and internationally recognized LGBTQ expert. Her specialization in gender, women’s studies, and the intersection of spirituality and LGBTQ communities positions her as a vital thought leader for organizations seeking to advance inclusion, diversity, and social understanding. As an Oxford University-trained scholar who is fluent in English, French, and Spanish, Dr. Kate Kingsbury drives meaningful dialogue and delivers evidence-based, insightful presentations that resonate deeply with diverse audiences.
Biography Summary
Dr. Kate Kingsbury, D.Phil., has a profound academic and professional background rooted in cultural and social anthropology. She earned her B.A. in Social and Cultural Anthropology from SOAS, University of London, and went on to complete her M.Phil. and D.Phil. degrees at the University of Oxford. Dr. Kate Kingsbury has lived and conducted fieldwork around the globe, including in the UK, France, Belgium, Senegal, and now resides in Canada. Her expertise is informed by immersive field research, especially in Mexico, where her focus on the Santa Muerte movement has garnered international attention.
Her professional experience includes teaching roles at McMaster University and the University of Alberta, where she was awarded the Arts Instructor Teaching Award in 2020. Dr. Kate Kingsbury’s research contributions have been recognized with grants such as the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion’s Jack Shand Award and the Bryan-Gruhn funding for her pioneering work on Santa Muerte. She is not only an academic but also a prolific speaker and media commentator, extending her insights across podcasts, television, radio, and film consultancy.
Speaking Topics & Expertise
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Gender, Women, and LGBTQ+ Identity:
Dr. Kate Kingsbury keynote speaker explores how gender and sexuality intersect with cultural norms and religious practices, providing organizations with tools to foster equality and understanding across diverse communities. -
Religion, Spirituality, and Society:
Her unique expertise in the syncretism of Catholic and Indigenous traditions, particularly through Santa Muerte devotion, aids organizations in recognizing and engaging with spirituality as a dynamic force in multicultural teams. -
Santa Muerte Veneration & Mexican Folk Religion:
Dr. Kate Kingsbury speaker uses case studies from her fieldwork to highlight resilience and adaptation in marginalized communities, offering frameworks for navigating social change and community building. -
Magic, Witchcraft, and Ethnomedicine:
She demystifies alternative healing and ritual practices, helping organizations understand diverse health paradigms and foster inclusive wellness policies for global and multicultural workplaces. -
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Academia & Beyond:
By drawing from her teaching and research, Dr. Kate Kingsbury keynote speaker Canada delivers evidence-based strategies to enhance DEI initiatives, building psychologically safe and supportive environments. -
Cultural Adaptation and Research Methods:
Her global experience in immersive fieldwork provides organizations with guidance on navigating cultural differences and leveraging local knowledge for successful international projects and collaborations.
Impact & Recognition
Dr. Kate Kingsbury keynote speaker has been recognized for her pedagogic excellence with the Arts Instructor Teaching Award at the University of Alberta. Her work is widely cited in the press and utilized by production companies, such as Will Smith’s Overbrook Entertainment, where she served as a consultant for the film “Bad Boys for Life.” She is a leading authority on Santa Muerte, consulted internationally for her insight into Mexican folk religions and their relevance to marginalized communities, especially women and LGBTQ followers.
Through her prolific media presence—regular appearances on CBC, Radio Canada, international podcasts, and in noted publications—Dr. Kate Kingsbury boosts awareness of complex anthropological concepts and their real-world application, amplifying public understanding and organizational competence in diversity and inclusion.
Media & Appearances
Dr. Kate Kingsbury speaker is frequently featured in major Canadian and global media, offering expert commentary on gender, LGBTQ rights, and religious syncretism. Her consultancy for “Bad Boys for Life” included script input, ritual authenticity, and set design, showcasing her cross-disciplinary influence. Her academic publications cover topics from Christianity and Islam in local contexts to contemporary explorations of healing practices and the anthropology of death. As a regular voice in the public sphere, Dr. Kate Kingsbury ensures that current issues in religion, gender, and diversity remain visible and accessible to broad audiences.
Publications and Credibility
With a background in peer-reviewed research, Dr. Kate Kingsbury has released articles and book chapters on global religions, folk sainthood, magic, and ritual. Her authoritative work on Santa Muerte, gender, and ethnomedicine is referenced in both academic and mainstream contexts, cementing her reputation as a leading voice in the field. Her media consultancy and public scholarship further affirm her standing among the top keynote speakers in Canada and internationally.
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Booking Information
Dr. Kate Kingsbury keynote speaker can be engaged for conferences, events, workshops, and organizational training sessions exclusively through the Speakers Bureau of Canada. Benefit from secure, straightforward booking and access her full expertise by reaching out via the Contact Us page. The Speakers Bureau of Canada team will provide you with detailed information on availability, keynote fees, and customizing her presentation for your event’s unique objectives.
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