ALEXA TRABOULAY

She/Her

Alexa Traboulay is a passionate social justice advocate and researcher dedicated to amplifying diverse voices through meaningful community engagement. With a strong background in equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) organizing, she is committed to advancing action-based programs with and for equity-deserving communities. Alexa‘s expertise spans academic and community-driven research, strategic project design, and educational program development. She excels in data analysis, report development, and writing to inform policy and social change.

Alexa holds a Master’s degree in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago, with a concentration in political science, and a Bachelor of Arts from UBC where she completed the Honours Political Science Program and a minor in Law & Society. Her interests include human rights theory and practice, anti-hate advocacy, digital democracy and online social movements, and racial justice more broadly.

A second-generation immigrant with Trinidadian and Hungarian ancestry, Alexa is a settler on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. She is committed to advancing decolonization in her work through continuous learning, unlearning, and self-reflexivity.

E: alexa@womentransformingcities.org