BOMA

BROWN

NON-PROFIT FOUNDER & SMALL BUSINESS OWNER


ABOUT BOMA

Boma is the Founder & Executive Director of the Support Network for Indigenous Women & Women of Colour (SNIWWOC), a national non-profit focused on improving health outcomes for women identifying as black, indigenous, and women of colour.


BIOGRAPHY

In 2023, SNIWWOC has an annual operating budget of over $600,000 with 10 full/part-time employees, and hundreds of clients across Canada. SNIWWOC's donors include the Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia, Scotia Bank, Lush, Vancouver Foundation, Lululemon, L'Oreal Canada, and more.

Originally from Nigeria, Boma is a graduate of the University of Victoria. She was recently awarded the 2020 BC Multiculturalism and Anti-racism Award and was recognized as a 2021 L’Oreal Paris Women of Worth Award honoree. Boma has contributed to or been featured in CBC National News, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, The Times Colonist, and Victoria News.


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News commentary


Participating in federal and provincial gender equity reports and analysis


Equity, diversity and inclusion training with a focus on reproductive health/justice and anti-racism in K-12 education.


Speaking engagements


“My life’s work is focused on improving the quality of life for women of colour and indigenous women in Canada. I want to see my community heal and thrive”

Boma Brown • Executive Director & Business Owner

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