“I've discovered that storytelling is the key to preserving our history and empowering future generations.”

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Victoria Scott-Miller is a visionary cultural strategist, award-winning author, and founder of the nationally recognized Liberation Station Bookstore—the first Black-owned children's bookstore in North Carolina. With a mission to liberate our stories and re-imagine possibilities through literature, she has created transformative platforms that uniquely blend storytelling with community empowerment.

Drawing from her experiences as a mother, entrepreneur, and cultural preservationist, Victoria offers organizations a unique perspective on fostering inclusive narratives and spaces. Her work has been featured in major outlets such as The New York Times, NPR, and Good Morning America, and she has collaborated with institutions like the North Carolina Museum of Art and Sarah P. Duke Gardens to make history more accessible and affirming for all.

Victoria's ability to bridge past and present, coupled with her commitment to joy, safety, and the brilliance of Black childhood, positions her as an invaluable partner for entities aiming to cultivate culturally affirming environments and inspire meaningful change.

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