Chemi Lhamo
Chemi Lhamo is a Tibetan-Canadian human rights activist known for her advocacy on behalf of the Tibetan community. Born in South India, she has dedicated her efforts to promoting Tibetan rights and cultural preservation. As a speaker, Lhamo has addressed international forums, such as the Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy, where she highlighted issues faced by Tibetans under Chinese governance. She has also spoken at the Oslo Freedom Forum. Lhamo protested the 2022 Winter Olympics that were held in Beijing, China.
Early life and education
Lhamo was born in South India to Tibetan refugee parents. She later moved to Parkdale, Toronto, Canada, where she attended Parkdale Collegiate Institute and pursued higher education at the University of Toronto Scarborough, studying Neuroscience and Psychology. During her time at the university, she became involved in student governance and advocacy.In 2019, Lhamo was elected President of the Scarborough Campus Students’ Union at the University of Toronto. Her election garnered significant attention due to her Tibetan heritage and activism, leading to some online harassment and threats, instigated by a Change.org petition calling for the nullification of the Presidential election result. Others stood in solidarity with her during this time.