Noor Fadel (she/her) is an award-winning educator and dynamic public speaker committed to anti-racism, online hate, and anti-Islamophobia work across Canada. Following her traumatic experience as a victim of a hate crime in 2017, Noor transformed her experience into purpose, emerging as a powerful advocate for marginalized communities who have faced and continue to face hate. Currently pursuing her studies in peace and conflict, she examines the critical intersections of race, trauma, and mental health, amplifying the voices of youth and racialized women.
Noor has contributed to national campaigns to combat online hate and has developed impactful anti-racism initiatives that provide essential resources and strategies for communities, youth, and children. Her advocacy work is marked by creativity and engagement; utilizing spoken word poetry, storytelling, and audience collaboration, she captivates and inspires action against hate. Through her tireless efforts, Noor is not just a voice for change—she is a force for a more inclusive and equitable Canada.