About me

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Research Redefined: Anti-colonial, participatory, intersection, Migrant & LGBT+ advocacy

Hi, I’m Nat Arias (they/them/theirs). I am a Black queer genderfluid researcher, speaker, educator and LGBT+ advocacy specialist.

I received my PhD in International Development from the University of Sussex in 2023. Before my PhD, I was a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Consultant (MEL) specialising in Gender in Social and Public Health programming. My life and projects are embedded in postcolonial, transfeminist and intersectional feminist ethics.

In 2024, I was commissioned by EL*C, a lesbian human rights network, to conduct the first international study focusing on racism and lesbophobia in Europe. I led the team exploring how Black and racialised lesbians* are affected by discrimination in accessing political participation, employment, housing and healthcare in Europe.

This project was co-led with the founders of Romnja Feminist Library and Central Asian migrant lesbian activists.

  • Transfeminism
  • Intersectionality
  • Postcolonial Studies
  • Queer Resistance to Anti-gender Politics in Europe
  • Black Histories in Europe
  • Critical Migration Studies
  • Participatory & Visual Methods for Research
  • Queer Disability Justice



I am highly skilled with the following Data Languages: 

  • Adobe Express
  • Canva
  • Indesign
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • NVIVO
  • MAXQDA
  • Atlas.ti
  • Jotform