Latrinity Corena Gulley
Latrinity Gulley (they/she) is a Richmond native and loves her community. What drives Latrinity is their passion for advocacy, which started at a young age, being that they’re queer, Black, and gender nonconfoming. The importance of community and speaking out has always been a big thing for them. They believe our community can heal itself using its own resources. Latrinity has organized clothing and food drives for people in need, graduated from the Community Leadership Institute where she worked with Safe Return Project, completed the Strive for Greatness Facilitation Fellowship at RCF Connects, and started the first Black Student Union at Leadership Public School. From cleaning up Richmond trails to speaking up for the rights of others, Latrinity is dedicated and committed to bettering the quality of life for Richmond residents! Outside of work, Latrinity enjoys music, trying new foods, and learning new things, especially about history and space.