Anjum Sultana completed her post-secondary education at the University of Toronto where she graduated with a Honours Bachelors of Science in Health Studies, Psychology and Neuroscience in 2014, and will graduate with a Masters of Public Health from the Dalla Lana School of Public Health (DLSPH) in Fall 2016. While at DLSPH, Anjum completed a specialization in Health Promotion and a Fellowship in the Collaborative Program in Public Health Policy. During her graduate studies, Anjum was Co-Chair of the 8th Annual Dalla Lana Student-Led Conference entitled ‘Racial Justice Matters: Advocating for Racial Health Equity’ and was Executive Co-Director of IMAGINE, the University of Toronto’s student-run interprofessional clinic and health promotion initiative. Anjum is passionate about the intersection of public health, human rights and the social determinants of health, with a focus on the health and wellbeing of marginalized populations, with a special focus on racialized communities.