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We welcome Victoria Fulcher - Raggs 

Victoria Raggs is the Co-Founding Executive Director of the Atlanta Jews of Color Council. She is a progressive intercultural strategist, DEI consultant, and disability rights advocate. Victoria lives and works at the intersection of Afro-Caribbean and Jewish identity.  Her activism seeks to normalize, affirm, and elevate the multidimensional identities of historically excluded people through discourse and advocacy around justice and equity.   This year, she was nominated among Atlanta’s 10 Inspiring Black Women Making History, by Best Self Atlanta Magazine, and a 2022 Fellow of Jewish Women International’s Jewish Communal Women’s Leadership Project. Victoria is actively engaged in the Jewish community currently serving on The Governance Committee for the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta,  on the Board of Directors at the  (JF&CS),  and on the Board of Counselors for the American Jewish Committee’s (AJC) as a Co-Chair of the Atlanta Black/Jewish Coalition. Victoria has a B.A. in Communications from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, studied towards a M.A. at Virginia Tech, and is certified as a member of the Board Member Institute by the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. She has been on numerous committees and associations at Jewish Day Schools such as The Atlanta Jewish Academy (formerly The Epstein School, and The Weber Jewish High School. She and her family are active members of Congregation B’nai Torah synagogue.  She has served on her synagogue’s Education, Inclusion, and Sisterhood Committees.  Atlanta Jews of Color Council, Inc. – Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Education (ajocc.org)

 

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