Vic Gómez Betancourt (she, hers) is a panlatina immigrant with a nonprofit career of 16 years in Colorado. As COLOR’s Development Director, Victoria works to ensure the organization’s financial health while sustaining its growth trajectory. Her grassroots leadership includes professional, volunteer, and board roles across the spectrum of worker’s rights, immigrant rights, human rights, education, and health. Victoria has a bachelor’s in anthropology from the University of Colorado Denver and a master’s in nonprofit management from Regis University. Her role at COLOR and in the reproductive justice movement gives her the opportunity to reconcile and affirm the complexities of being Latinx, sudaca, gender fluid, disabled inmigrante and an abortion positive artivist. Passionate about destigmatization work, Victoria is an active storyteller. Find her on stage performing spoken word pieces or on task with visual art devoted to stigma busting.
“I am excited to be a part of this collective and begin a journey unlike any other. Hoping to deepen connections with fellow grassroots leaders and to both reinvigorate and expand the ways I contribute to social change. Though what’s ahead remains unknown, I trust we will emerged anew, more resourceful, and recommitted to movement work, our communities, and ourselves.“
