The Letters Institutional Lives and EDI

The Letters Institutional Lives and EDI

A powerful witnessing, gathering, and tracing of the circulation of letters to inquire into the writing of life in the often destabilizing and troubled waters of the EDI university.


The Letters asks what do equity, diversity, and inclusion–related letters do for the university as an institution and for those who are supposed to benefit from EDI initiatives? What do these letters tell us about institutionalized relationships, control, and creative resistance?

Intimate and moving, this erudite collaboration among four publicly engaged scholars traces power as it weaves through institutional correspondence. In grappling with official claims of inclusion, the authors examine how EDI-related letters are used by the university to claim a mythical identity — of being equitable, inclusive, diverse, and decolonizing —while simultaneously warding off criticism. Focused on recuperating the labour and forms of life-writing that members of subordinated groups undertake in institutions, The Letters amplifies structurally marginalized voices to diagnose why and how EDI adversely impacts certain people and poignantly identifies creative ways to intervene against the neoliberal university.

Publisher Fernwood Publishing
Author Nisha Nath
Country Canada
Publication Date 03/03/2026
Pages 192
Edition first
Size 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
About the Author Nisha Nath is an associate professor of Equity Studies, Athabasca University, and is based in Amiskwacîwâskahikan (Edmonton). She locates herself as a settler woman of colour whose family comes from divergent social locations in India. Her work critically engages citizenship, focusing on the intersections of race, security, and white settler colonialism. She collaborates on the Insurgent and Resurgent Knowledges Lab (IRKlab.ca) alongside The Letters co-authors. She is also engaged in a SSHRC-funded research project with Dr. Willow-Samara Allen on the role of discretionary power and white settler colonial socialization in public sector work.
Publisher Address info@fernpub.ca
ISBN ISBN: 9781773638102