Stanford Social Innovation Review
Victoria Brownworth is an accomplished journalist, author, and editor with extensive experience in LGBTQ issues, social justice, and women's rights. Currently serving as a Senior Reporter at Queer Forty since September 2020, Victoria also contributes to Curve Mag, Stanford Social Innovation Review, and damemagazine.com, focusing on political commentary and in-depth investigative work. As a founder of KITH, a program supporting inner-city youth, and the editor-in-chief of Tiny Satchel Press, Victoria champions diverse voices in literature. With a strong background in writing for The Huffington Post and serving as a proofreader for Bella Books, Victoria's work emphasizes the importance of social awareness and advocacy within the community. Victoria holds a B.S. in history and women's studies from Temple University and has furthered education at the University of Pennsylvania.
Stanford Social Innovation Review
Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) informs and inspires a global community of social change leaders from all sectors of society—nonprofits, business, and government. With webinars, conferences, a magazine, online articles, podcasts, and more, SSIR bridges research, theory, and practice on a wide range of topics, including human rights, impact investing, and nonprofit business models. SSIR is published by the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at Stanford University.