Media

CBC Radio - The Morning Edition

In this radio interview, University of Guelph graduate student Francis Jabille discusses his research on "networks of care" among queer and racially marginalized farmers in Ontario and his future plans to expand this study during his PhD.

inSauga

An Ontario student, Francis Jabile, is pioneering research on queer and racialized farmers in Canada and the Philippines, highlighting their resilience through "networks of care" and aiming to expand ethical, culturally rooted agricultural practices globally.

University of Guelph News

This article profiles University of Guelph Master's student Francis Jabile, whose thesis research explores how queer and racialized farmers in Ontario build networks of mutual care and support to sustain themselves in the face of systemic barriers in agriculture.

Sharon Malaiba - Searca

SEARCA and the University of Guelph, represented by Professor Helen Hambly and master's student Francis Jabile, are exploring a partnership to advance agriculture and rural development in Southeast Asia through education, research, and inclusive, nature-based funding initiatives.

University of Guelph - News Release

The University of Guelph and the University of the Philippines Los Banos renewed their partnership to tackle global food security and climate resilience, with U of G graduate student Francis Jabile playing a key role in collaborative research, including on culturally significant crops like Ube.

University of the Philippines Los Banos - News Release

The University of Guelph and UPLB renewed their collaboration, with Francis Jabile participating as a graduate student representing University of Guelph in discussions on inclusive agriculture and Ube crop research.