Olantu Nini
Olantu Nini, a Grade 11 student at Immaculata High School in Ottawa, originally hails from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. As Co-president of the Black Student Alliance, Olantu leads impactful initiatives such as the Black History Month Showcase and a multicultural fashion show, fostering diversity and inclusion within her school community.
Olantu’s passion for youth empowerment is evident in her role as a Volunteer Youth Coordinator for the BBYFR project at SCFS, where she organizes workshops and job fairs that benefit her peers. Her commitment to using media for social change led her to create a podcast at Immaculata, where she engages in storytelling and facilitates meaningful conversations on important issues.Â
My name is Suhur Ibrahim and I’m a 10th grade student at Bell High School. I’m an enthusiastic person with many hobbies such as painting, basketball, reading, and photography. I’m also very open to new experiences, which is part of the reason I applied to this role. I come from a Somali background and I have 2 younger siblings named Sana and Saeed.
I’m also very big on my religion Islam, I love learning new things about it. At my school, my favorite subject is science and I’m part of the basketball team. I’m hoping to join more school clubs that interest me or start one of my own! When I graduate highschool, I plan to attend university to become either a pediatrist or dental hygienist. My favourite thing about being young, gifted, and black is the creativity.