About

Frankie Cabahug is a PhD student in the UBC School of Social Work. Before pursuing social work, she spent a decade serving Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside through roles in the social service and shelter sectors, which formed her interest in exploring the complexities of place-based community building. Her research seeks to explore how migration and mobility intersect with social infrastructures in migrant and newcomer identity construction.



About

Frankie Cabahug is a PhD student in the UBC School of Social Work. Before pursuing social work, she spent a decade serving Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside through roles in the social service and shelter sectors, which formed her interest in exploring the complexities of place-based community building. Her research seeks to explore how migration and mobility intersect with social infrastructures in migrant and newcomer identity construction.


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Frankie Cabahug is a PhD student in the UBC School of Social Work. Before pursuing social work, she spent a decade serving Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside through roles in the social service and shelter sectors, which formed her interest in exploring the complexities of place-based community building. Her research seeks to explore how migration and mobility intersect with social infrastructures in migrant and newcomer identity construction.