Rochelle Christopher is a passionate advocate for the arts and literacy, with a strong commitment to freedom, access, and equity for marginalized communities. With a diverse educational background in graphic design, business management, and social psychology, Rochelle brings a unique perspective to her work in creating a better world.

As a chronic entrepreneur, Rochelle constantly seeks innovative and forward-thinking solutions to address critical issues affecting BIPOC communities today. Despite facing challenges along the way, Rochelle has learned that the journey towards discovering one's passion and purpose is rarely a straight line. She values experiences, experiential learning, and living in the present moment while advocating for positive thinking, self-affirmation, empowerment, and constant growth.

With over twelve years of experience working in Boston's healthcare and non-profit sectors, Rochelle has collaborated with some of the city's brightest minds who share her commitment to making a difference in the world. She has successfully published authors and launched businesses, all while championing the importance of literacy and the arts.

Driven by her belief that everyone deserves equal opportunities, regardless of their background or circumstances, Rochelle founded "For Black Girls Inc." and "The Black Literacy & Arts Collaborative Project," a civic and social organization and non-profit, respectively,  dedicated to supporting, educating, and uplifting BIPOC individuals. Through these initiatives, she aims to create equitable opportunities and bridge the gap between BIPOC and their white peers.

This is just the beginning of Rochelle's journey towards walking in her purpose. With unwavering passion, commitment, and perseverance, she is ready to continue making a meaningful impact and striving for a better future for all.