Draft:Justice Faith Betty

Justice Faith Betty is a Canadian social entrepreneur, activist, and co-founder of Révolutionnaire, a platform dedicated to empowering young people to drive social change.

Early Life and Education:
Born in Canada, Betty grew up immersed in advocacy and social justice movements. She graduated as valedictorian Columbia University and is an alumna of the Dual BA Program between Columbia University and Sciences Po Paris, earning degrees in Political Science and Law.

Career:
Before co-founding Révolutionnaire, Betty held esteemed positions such as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company and a youth delegate to the United Nations. She also co-founded Building Blocks, a social entrepreneurship workshop empowering students globally.

Révolutionnaire:
In 2021, alongside her sister Nia Faith Betty, Justice co-founded Révolutionnaire. Initially envisioned as a dancewear line celebrating diversity, it evolved into a multifaceted platform encompassing:


 * Content: Educational resources and stories highlighting social justice issues.
 * Commerce: A clothing line promoting inclusivity. Révolutionnaire has collaborated on collections with brands like Roots and essie.
 * Community: A digital space for young activists to connect and collaborate.

Activism and Recognition
Betty is a passionate advocate for anti-racism and youth empowerment. She serves as Co-Chair of the City of Toronto's Confronting Anti-Black Racism Advisory Committee and has spoken at prominent platforms like the United Nations and the Government of Canada.

Justice has been recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 Honoree and featured in Essence, Black Enterprise , WWD , Global Citizen , Women of Influence , CBC , the Toronto Star and more.