Romi Khabra​

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Romi Khabra​

Director at Large​

Romi Khabra is an accomplished professional with a background in Human Resources and a deep commitment to fostering inclusivity and social change. Currently serving as a project coordinator at REACH Edmonton, she plays a pivotal role in coordinating the Don't Click Project, an initiative aimed at preventing online hate and violence. She has consistently demonstrated a strong passion for empowering and supporting newcomer youth. Through her work with various organizations, she has successfully implemented impactful programs and initiatives that address the unique challenges faced by this demographic. Driven by a desire to foster harmonious and equitable communities, She aspires to continue making a lasting impact in the lives of marginalized individuals. Through her relentless commitment to building bridges and promoting dialogue, she strives to create spaces where diverse voices are heard and valued Romi is grateful to reside on Treaty 6 territory and acknowledges the Metis Nation 4, recognizing the importance of honoring and respecting the rich cultural heritage of the land.

Romi Khabra​

Director at Large​

Romi Khabra is an accomplished professional with a background in Human Resources and a deep commitment to fostering inclusivity and social change. Currently serving as a project coordinator at REACH Edmonton, she plays a pivotal role in coordinating the Don't Click Project, an initiative aimed at preventing online hate and violence. She has consistently demonstrated a strong passion for empowering and supporting newcomer youth. Through her work with various organizations, she has successfully implemented impactful programs and initiatives that address the unique challenges faced by this demographic. Driven by a desire to foster harmonious and equitable communities, She aspires to continue making a lasting impact in the lives of marginalized individuals. Through her relentless commitment to building bridges and promoting dialogue, she strives to create spaces where diverse voices are heard and valued Romi is grateful to reside on Treaty 6 territory and acknowledges the Metis Nation 4, recognizing the importance of honoring and respecting the rich cultural heritage of the land.

We are thrilled to share StopHateAB’s powerful new anti-racism and anti-hate video, a short film that explores the lived experiences and challenges faced by Albertans affected by hate and discrimination. 

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