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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. [1]
Born in Canada, Betty grew up immersed in advocacy and social justice movements [2]. She graduated as valedictorian Columbia University [3] and is an alumna of the Dual BA Program between Columbia University and Sciences Po Paris [4], earning degrees in Political Science and Law.
Before co-founding Révolutionnaire, Betty held esteemed positions such as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company [5] and a youth delegate to the United Nations [6]. She also co-founded Building Blocks, a social entrepreneurship workshop empowering students globally. [7]
In 2021, alongside her sister Nia Faith Betty, Justice co-founded Révolutionnaire. Initially envisioned as a dancewear line celebrating diversity [8], it evolved into a multifaceted platform [9] encompassing:
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 [14] and has spoken at prominent platforms like the United Nations [15] and the Government of Canada.
Justice has been recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 Honoree [16] and featured in Essence [17], Black Enterprise [18], WWD [19], Global Citizen [20], Women of Influence [21], CBC [22], the Toronto Star [23] and more.
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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. [1]
Born in Canada, Betty grew up immersed in advocacy and social justice movements [2]. She graduated as valedictorian Columbia University [3] and is an alumna of the Dual BA Program between Columbia University and Sciences Po Paris [4], earning degrees in Political Science and Law.
Before co-founding Révolutionnaire, Betty held esteemed positions such as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company [5] and a youth delegate to the United Nations [6]. She also co-founded Building Blocks, a social entrepreneurship workshop empowering students globally. [7]
In 2021, alongside her sister Nia Faith Betty, Justice co-founded Révolutionnaire. Initially envisioned as a dancewear line celebrating diversity [8], it evolved into a multifaceted platform [9] encompassing:
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 [14] and has spoken at prominent platforms like the United Nations [15] and the Government of Canada.
Justice has been recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 Honoree [16] and featured in Essence [17], Black Enterprise [18], WWD [19], Global Citizen [20], Women of Influence [21], CBC [22], the Toronto Star [23] and more.