MICHELLE TODD

Anti-Racism, Arts-Based, Community, EDIA, Gender Based, Organizational, Governance & Public Policy

Michelle works on equity, diversity and inclusion, as well as incorporating gender-based analysis and intersectionality into policy, and co-facilitating workshops around the impacts of historical legislation and systemic oppression creating intergenerational trauma on our indigenous communities.

An Edmonton native, Michelle has been active in the arts community for over 25 years as an actor, writer, choreographer, director, facilitator, and producer.

Michelle was honored to receive Theatre Alberta’s Michelle Dias Community Award in 2020. In 2022, Michelle was featured in an article for the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. She was recognized for the 50th Anniversary MacEwan’s Community Builders Map in 2022. Her latest play Hoodies was written for Concrete Theatre’s Anti-Racism and Change project for Theatre for Young Audiences.

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