Chantelle recently completed her second year of law school at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia. Prior to law school, Chantelle completed her Masters in History at the University of Victoria.
During her studies, Chantelle competed in the Julius Alexander Isaac Moot, a competitive moot run by the Black Law Students’ Association of Canada that focuses on critical race theory. She also volunteered as a clinician at UBC’s Business Law Clinic and as a clinic head for the Law Students’ Legal Advice Program. She was a peer tutor to first-year law students and worked as a research assistant to multiple law professors.
In her spare time, Chantelle enjoys playing board games, trying new fitness classes, and spending time with her two cats.