Laurabel Mba is a Communications, Marketing and Fund Development Specialist and a mom to a 4-year-old boy. She recognizes and has lived experiences of the disparities in society for BIPOC, marginalized and underrepresented communities. She lends her voice and leverages her experiences to bring their concerns and struggles to the decision-making table. She is one of the hosts of Rogers TV's "Out of the Fog" show.
Laurabel enjoys shining light on those working hard and smart to make Newfoundland and Labrador a more welcoming province as well as those striving to improve the lives of all who call it home.
As a member of the Anti-racism Coalition of Newfoundland and Labrador, a member of both the St. John's Status of Women Council and Happy City St. John's. She works with a wide variety of like-minded individuals to improve the experiences of marginalized communities in our province. Her activist spirit became public after the murder of George Floyd. The unfortunate incident inspired her to write a series of poems focused on the black experience and fighting racism and prejudice.
Laurabel Mba is involved in numerous campaigns focused on advocacy on issues about 2slgbtq+ representation, inclusion and diversity in politics and mental health. As the founder of Race 2 Dinner NL chapter, she actively confronts racism and white supremacy and empowers White Allies to be powerful advocates. Individuals.