Razan obtained her J.D. from Western Law in 2024. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from Western University. During her undergraduate degree, she served as the President of Western's Black Students' Association (2019-2020). Under her tenure, she led several anti-racism initiatives, including successfully advocating for and establishing the university’s Anti-Racism Working Group. As an appointed working group member, Razan contributed to the publication of a report outlining recommendations to enact systemic change on Western's campus. Additionally, Razan worked as a Research Assistant in the Indigenous Health Lab, where she supported the lab's research on COVID-19's impact on the health and wellness of Indigenous peoples.
Prior to entering law school, Razan worked at the United Nations (UN) in the department of Management Strategy, Policy, and Compliance. Her work supported the Secretary-General's Task Force through the development of a strategic action plan to address racism and enact change within the UN.
At Western Law, Razan continued to be an active member of the campus community. She competed in advocacy competitions, sat on the University Student Councils’ Board of Directors, and served as Chair of the Black Law Students’ Association of Canada. She also worked as a research assistant for Professor Sara Ghebremusse, Chair in Mining Law and Finance.
In her spare time, Razan enjoys making pottery, listening to music, and biking.