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Victoria Von Blaque is a non-binary, trans-feminine individual who has embarked on a transformative journey of self-discovery. During their college years, in the early 2000s. Victoria explored sex work, uncovering a natural talent for seduction and manipulation. Challenging Eurocentric beauty standards, they broke barriers in the adult entertainment industry as the first BBW trans porn star on the internet. Rejecting societal expectations, Victoria founded their own company, Femme Fatale, LLC, venturing into various aspects of adult entertainment, including pornography and phone sex.
In 2014, Victoria shifted their focus from sex work to work for a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting LGBTQ youth from housing instability and empowering them to live independently.
In 2020, they joined the team of Trans Equity Consulting. Their expertise in DEI, healthcare, sex work, and LGBTQ competency made them a highly sought-after speaker, delivering impactful talks at esteemed institutions such as Columbia University and Manhattanville College. Additionally, they provided training to organizations like Callen-Lorde, MTV and Howie the Harp, sharing their knowledge in working with marginalized communities.
As an influential figure, Victoria Von Blaque has graced the stages of prestigious conferences and summits, including The Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit, Creating Change, Sex Down South, and Facing Race, among many others. Their captivating keynote speeches have resonated with audiences nationwide, covering topics such as DEI, Healthcare, Sex work, and LGBTQ competency.
Victoria's talks promote understanding and acceptance, inspiring individuals to embrace diversity and create inclusive environments. Their compassionate approach fosters empathy and encourages open dialogue, leading to positive change in both professional and personal settings.
Drawing from their unique life experiences as a trans femme, cultural enterprise consultant, and survivor of discrimination, Victoria is a valuable resource and advocate for the TGNB community. Their engaging and personable approach creates moments of vulnerability and shared understanding among participants, making them an effective catalyst for change.
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