Jordan Anglin-Reimer, aka “Jordy,” is a proud transgender woman with roots from the Saint-Boniface area. She currently pursues her academic passions in history and anthropology at the University of Manitoba as well as at the Manitoba Museum. Committed to positive change within her community, Jordan engages in various organizations for activism. She is notably a member of the Prime Minister’s Youth Council, advising on policy at the federal level, and a leading member of the Manitoba 2SLGBTQIA+ Student Action Coalition. As a vocal advocate for social justice, Jordan utilizes her platform to organize protests, lead seminars, contribute to publications, mobilize support through signature campaigns, and raise awareness on pressing issues. Beyond her activism, Jordan channels her passion for heritage preservation into both professional endeavours and volunteer work. With a diverse array of roles in archives and museums, she works to preserve history. Her work has particularly focused on western Canada, including indigenous and francophone heritage. Driven by a commitment to equity, Jordan endeavours to positively impact her world.