Alexa Traboulay

she/her
Program Coordinator

About

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 engagement with diverse communities. She excels in data analysis, report development, and writing to inform policy and social change. Recognized for her ability to bridge research with advocacy, she centers principles of data justice from project design to implementation.

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 the University of British Columbia, 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. Currently, she serves on the Board of Directors at Women Transforming Cities (WTC), a Vancouver-based grassroots organization dedicated to equitable city-building through an intersectional feminist lens. 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.


Alexa Traboulay

she/her
Program Coordinator

About

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 engagement with diverse communities. She excels in data analysis, report development, and writing to inform policy and social change. Recognized for her ability to bridge research with advocacy, she centers principles of data justice from project design to implementation.

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 the University of British Columbia, 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. Currently, she serves on the Board of Directors at Women Transforming Cities (WTC), a Vancouver-based grassroots organization dedicated to equitable city-building through an intersectional feminist lens. 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.


Alexa Traboulay

she/her
Program Coordinator
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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 engagement with diverse communities. She excels in data analysis, report development, and writing to inform policy and social change. Recognized for her ability to bridge research with advocacy, she centers principles of data justice from project design to implementation.

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 the University of British Columbia, 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. Currently, she serves on the Board of Directors at Women Transforming Cities (WTC), a Vancouver-based grassroots organization dedicated to equitable city-building through an intersectional feminist lens. 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.