
Jermaine Marshall
Inclusion and Anti-Racism Advisor
Human Rights Advisory Services
Jermaine is a proud queer Jamaican immigrant who joined the office in 2021, bringing with him a wealth of cross cultural legal and professional skills.
After graduating with a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of the West Indies and a Master of Arts in Social Justice and Equity Studies from Brock U, Jermaine worked passionately across the public and private sector in Canada to increase organizational capacities in responding to complex socio-legal issues and changing inter-cultural landscapes.
Jermaine now serves as a central point of contact at Queen’s for students, staff and faculty who wish to access human rights related policy advising as well as resources and supports designed to cater to diverse campus community needs. He also continues his work in fostering the development of supportive institutional initiatives as the Project Manager at Queen’s, for the Scarborough Charter on Anti-Black Racism and Black Inclusion in Higher Education.