Transforming Classrooms with Culture, Joy, and Legacy
Victoria’s educational work is rooted in love, liberation, and cultural brilliance. As a former educator and forever learner, she collaborates with schools, libraries, and learning institutions to nurture environments where Black children—and all children—are seen, celebrated, and inspired to lead.
From K–12 to higher ed, Victoria brings a culturally grounded approach that honors history, fosters imagination, and encourages brave storytelling.
Who It’s For:
- K–12 educators and librarians seeking culturally responsive books and programming
- Literacy coordinators wanting engaging author visits or read-aloud experiences
- Higher education faculty teaching Black literature, cultural preservation, or entrepreneurship
- Education nonprofits and networks developing programming around Black joy and storytelling
- Curriculum teams looking to incorporate diverse narratives and family legacy work
- Parent councils and community coalitions building family literacy initiatives
How Victoria Supports Learning:
Author Visits & Read-Alouds
Interactive sessions that center joy, storytelling, and student voice—available virtually or in-person.
Curriculum Partnerships
Co-designing culturally responsive lesson plans and project-based learning tools using Victoria’s books.
Professional Development
Workshops for educators on how to build inclusive libraries and classroom ecosystems of belonging.
Legacy & Literacy Workshops
Helping students explore identity, ancestry, and memory through creative writing and storytelling.
Higher Ed Guest Lectures
Speaking on publishing, cultural preservation, and entrepreneurship in Black communities.
Family & Community Events
Book-based events and conversations that bring families and educators together through shared stories.
Let's Co-Create Learning Spaces That Heal and Uplift
If you’re planning an event, building a curriculum, or seeking a powerful voice to ignite your learning community—Victoria would love to hear from you.