
Victoria Lebrón
Victoria is an abolitionist educator and writer with over a decade of experience in elementary classrooms and nearly twenty years of tutoring students in elementary and middle school. Since 2006, she has written grants for educational and health programs, using storytelling as a tool for equity. Her participation in the 2018 National Diversity Practitioners Institute deepened her commitment to antiracism and abolition in education, while helping her explore her identity as a white Latiné and proud neurodivergent person. Victoria is passionate about labor rights and community organizing, and in 2020, she led colleagues in a groundbreaking campaign to unionize an independent school. She holds a Master of Arts in Elementary Inclusive Education from Teachers College and integrates her values of justice, creativity, and collaboration into her work and life. Based in Mount Washington with her spouse, two children, and mini dachshund, Blueberry, Victoria enjoys cooking, puzzling, and learning Spanish alongside her kids. She proudly celebrates her Puerto Rican heritage and draws inspiration from her vibrant, resourceful communities.