Michelle is a multifaceted professional blending roles as an artist, intersectional culture consultant, and law clerk. Educated at York University, she leverages her extensive experience in social impact consulting to shape culture through creativity and a passion for law and policy, focusing on equity and sustainable development.
Deeply committed to community, Michelle dedicates her time to youth wellness through artmaking and holds an advisory role with the Canadian Council of Young Feminists. Her passion for social change is evident in her work as an arts educator and volunteer delegate engaging with First Nations communities.
She uniquely operates at the crossroads of art, law, and social equity, bridging solidarity in diverse communities.
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