Terri-Lynn Langdon (she/her)

Terri-Lynn Langdon is a feminist, disability studies and health equity scholar in Social Justice Education at The Ontario Institute for Studies In Education. She is a candidate with the Collaborative Specialization in Women’s Health, and the Dalla Lana school of Public Health as well as research fellow with the School of Cities, University of Toronto. She has over 14 years of experience in the social work field and currently works with injured clients, as well as on transit equity campaigns.

Terri-Lynn lives with a bleeding disorder and seeks to remedy gaps in healthcare related to the gender gap, as well as health care gaps for historically under researched, under-represented and under-celebrated groups. She is engaged in activism, seeking to add more bleeding disorder products to drug formularies in Ontario.

She enjoys swimming, wheelchair dancing, and Allen’s Garden’s Park. Terri-Lynn is passionate about helping people achieve the best possible health and a meaning-making life. She is the mother of 2 young children.