Wesley Magee-Saxton
Former EKO Scholar And Actor/dancer/coach
Wesley Magee-Saxton is a white, queer, disabled, Toronto-born actor, deviser, dancer, martial artist, activist, and storyteller. They hope to use their artistic pursuits and experience of intersecting privilege and oppression to remove barriers, and create pathways for those who are marginalized.
Wesley is an Empowered Kids Ontario Scholar who recently graduated from York University’s Acting Conservatory. In addition to their television, film and dance credits, they work as a voice actor for the Holland Bloorview Research Institute’s Online Hub for Sexuality and Disability.
They are also advancing awareness of disability in tabletop gaming as the cofounder of Forge Ahead: A Party to Access, and preparing for their black belt testing in Taekwondo after 17 years of training.
Wesley is an Empowered Kids Ontario Scholar who recently graduated from York University’s Acting Conservatory. In addition to their television, film and dance credits, they work as a voice actor for the Holland Bloorview Research Institute’s Online Hub for Sexuality and Disability.
They are also advancing awareness of disability in tabletop gaming as the cofounder of Forge Ahead: A Party to Access, and preparing for their black belt testing in Taekwondo after 17 years of training.