Sangodare Julia Wallace

Entrepreneur at ideas42 Ventures
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Julia is a creative artist, a business-savvy entrepreneur, an insightful scholar and a beautiful mind. Her talent combined with her academic training makes her a great asset to the world of academia and the world of business.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Entrepreneur
      • Mar 2022 - Present

      Developing tech-based solutions to large economic challenges within nice markets Developing tech-based solutions to large economic challenges within nice markets

    • Co-creator/producer/director
      • 2010 - Present

      The Mobile Homecoming is an innovative and loving response to a deep craving for intergenerational connection. A craving that lives in the hearts of queer black same gender loving elders and visionaries. A craving that has taken over the minds of two young queer black women. Julia Wallace of Queer Renaissance and Alexis Pauline Gumbs of BrokenBeautiful Press have decided to dedicate the next phase of their lives to collecting and amplifying the social organizing herstories of black women, trans men, and gender queer visionaries who have been refusing the limits of heteronormativity and opening the world up by being themselves in the second half of the 20th century. We believe that the stories of how trans and cis-gendered women, trans men and genderqueer black people grew their own bravery and created community are priceless resources for our communities and the communities of the future. We want to know how these warriors nurtured their deviant selves, we want to know how they raised their children, we want to know how they supported each other, we want to know how they created a culture of love and inclusion despite facing multiple oppressions and social stigmas. We believe that these stories should live forever in our open mouths and our hands reaching for each other. We believe that these herstories are the seeds of a necessary transformation in our culture where deviance is acknowledged as creativity and every member of our communities is lifted up and supported for fulfilling their vision. We see the need to reinvoke submerged traditions of gazing at each other in wonder and taking care of each other diligently. We understand the the modes of survival in our black queer communities which include: - social support organizing - artistic creativity - spiritual transformation - revolutionary interpersonal relationships are our key resources as we transform the meaning of life.

    • Multimedia Creator & Collaborator
      • Jan 2008 - Present

      Queer Renaissance is a grassroots multimedia movement connecting people to each other and their purpose using media, art, entertainment and education. Perspectives, stories and resources of and for queer (lgbt, sgl) people of color and their allies are at the center of the work we do. Queer Renaissance is a grassroots multimedia movement connecting people to each other and their purpose using media, art, entertainment and education. Perspectives, stories and resources of and for queer (lgbt, sgl) people of color and their allies are at the center of the work we do.

Education

  • Emory University
    M.Div., Theology, Media and Communications
    2003 - 2006
  • Georgia State University
    M.A., Film Production
    2007 - 2012
  • University of North Carolina Asheville
    B.S., Multimedia Computer Science
    1997 - 2001
  • Black Feminist Film School
    2010 - 2019
  • Candler School Of Theology
    Master of Divinity - MDiv, Meaning Making
    2003 - 2006

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