Gabby Taylor

she/her

Gabby Taylor is a Two-Spirit Blackfoot woman from the Piikani Nation with deep roots in both urban and on-reserve communities. With nearly a decade of experience in the nonprofit sector, Gabby has worked at the intersections of youth advocacy, cultural revitalization, and equity-focused community development. She is nationally recognized for creating safer, more inclusive spaces for BIPOC and Queer youth, and is known for her powerful facilitation style that blends cultural knowledge, lived experience, and trauma-informed practice.


Grounded in her identity and guided by community teachings, Gabby’s work is not just professional—it’s deeply personal. Her leadership reflects a lifelong commitment to uplifting Indigenous voices, challenging systems of oppression, and building relationships rooted in care, accountability, and collective liberation. Today, she continues this work through her role with the Chamber, bringing heart, vision, and fierce dedication to every space she enters.

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