Two things are true: Unlearning bigotry is hard. You can do hard things.
It all begins with a choice. Will you remain stagnant in your beliefs or will you embrace discomfort and grow? When you are told that your actions are harmful, do you resist or do you listen and change? Are you ready to be held accountable? A Revolutionary Education is here to support and guide you in your journey.
Unlearning racism, transphobia, homophobia, sexism, fatphobia, xenophobia, classism, etc. is difficult work. It is work that will cause you to re-evaluate your choices, relationships, and self image. It is work that is necessary. It is work that leads to liberation. It is work that leads to a more just and equitable future.
A Revolutionary Education delivers engaging, thought-provoking, and action-oriented talks, trainings, and workshops.
Victoria Walters is a Black queer femme educator and speaker. She is committed to justice. She is also generally very active on social media.
Victoria lives, works and educates from North Carolina and is available to travel for speaking engagements.
Victoria use she and they pronouns and identifies as a Black fat queer femme.
Victoria received her BA in Professional Writing and Literary Studies from Appalachian State University. Through extracurriculars and leadership roles, Victoria found her love for social justice education. After graduating with a MA in Higher Education in Student Affairs, Victoria worked professionally at institutions in the Midwestern and Southern regions of the U.S. advocating for equity.
Since childhood Victoria has been a voracious reader, enthralled with all things literary. Victoria is passionate about social justice education and attributes it to saving her life. As a millennial, Victoria is the proud owner of a @hotmail.com email address.