Courtney Wooten is an anti-racist consultant specializing in equity and cross-cultural inclusion. Raised
in the Berkeley/Oakland Bay Area and following in the footsteps of hippies and Black Panthers, Courtney embraces community organizing and intersectional coalition-building as part of her lifelong mission for change. A Stanford alumna and current student at
Prescott College (MA, Social Justice and Community Organizing, 2021; now working on an accelerated PhD in Sustainability Education), Courtney believes in pairing theory and education with accountable and meaningful action as a student-activist.
As the founder of Suburbia Rising/Stories of Self & Solidarity (SRS3), Courtney has brought creative, educational, and community-led events to life, partnering with Edmonds School District, Sno-Isle Libraries, the Communities of Color Coalition, the Edmonds Center for the Arts and more.
She is a dynamic presenter, public speaker, educator and writer, a skilled Peacemaking Circle Keeper, and visual artist. The head of a multicultural, multigenerational household, Courtney is also a homeschooling mother to her two elementary school-aged daughters.
Join Courtney for a conversation around how we can use representation and stories to have courageous conversations with children.
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