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Raymond Jordan Johnson Brown 

Raymond Jordan Johnson-Brown is a Two-Spirit, Ethnic Anomaly, and multi-hyphenate artist whose work spans dance, storytelling, education, and cultural organizing. As a performer, they’ve appeared across television, film, and commercial platforms including the upcoming Jonas Brothers Holiday Movie Musical, JoJo Siwa’s projects, and hit shows like Riverdale, American Gods, and Motherland: Fort Salem. A graduate of McGill University’s Gender, Sexuality, Feminist & Social Justice Studies program with a minor in Indigenous Studies, Raymond is also the recipient of the Sheila Finestone Award for the Advancement of Women’s Rights.

Beyond performance, Raymond brings over a decade of leadership in Indigenous health, youth empowerment, and systems transformation. They’ve developed national programs for Community Food Centres Canada, advanced cultural safety frameworks with the English Montreal School Board, and led restorative justice initiatives with Projets Autochtones du Québec. Through roles with Foundry BC, Wildlife Conservation Society Canada, and the Canadian Mental Health Association, they continue to center community-led, decolonial practices across sectors. At the core of their work is a commitment to embodiment, equity, and joy as tools for individual and collective liberation.