Victoria Brownworth

Contributing Writer at 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.

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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.


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