biography
“I don’t see myself writing a ‘normal’ book or creating a "normal video." "I love allowing the Lord to flow through me revealing his will through my writing which expresses his truths and creative style from a different prospective.”
Who is valencia black?
Valencia Black is a native Californian born and raised in Los Angeles. During her life, she has worked as an educator in several areas, which include fast food restaurant management, her family, community organizing, and through community organizing, she entered teaching as a vocational and academic instructor. Her experience as an educator formally began when she worked as a fast-food restaurant manager. Valencia trained assistant managers, shift-managers, and regular employees. After several years of managing in the fast-food business, she decided to be a housewife and mother. She was a housewife for over 14 years, and during this time, she learned how to raise her children. When her children matured, she started working outside of their home.
For seven years, she worked as a community organizer for a network of over 30 small to mid-sized churches in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego Counties. Her duties included training community volunteers in the art of community organizing and providing computer literacy training. From this career, she went on to work as a vocational education instructor teaching computer literacy and business application suites on personal and Macintosh computers. She also taught parent and volunteer training at local elementary schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District. She took a break from teaching technology, and she went on to teach academic subjects for nearly seven years which included GED test preparation, Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) preparation classes, Basic English, Reading, and mathematics through a federally funded job training center. She had a rewarding and challenging career teaching, adults, parents, and then young adults between the ages of 16 and 24. Now, she is excited about continuing to teach these age groups, younger, older adults, and children in Black Israelite History as an educational service provider through Valencia Black Educational Services (VBES). Valencia Black also works in ministry as a volunteer counselor and prayer leader.
For seven years, she worked as a community organizer for a network of over 30 small to mid-sized churches in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego Counties. Her duties included training community volunteers in the art of community organizing and providing computer literacy training. From this career, she went on to work as a vocational education instructor teaching computer literacy and business application suites on personal and Macintosh computers. She also taught parent and volunteer training at local elementary schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District. She took a break from teaching technology, and she went on to teach academic subjects for nearly seven years which included GED test preparation, Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) preparation classes, Basic English, Reading, and mathematics through a federally funded job training center. She had a rewarding and challenging career teaching, adults, parents, and then young adults between the ages of 16 and 24. Now, she is excited about continuing to teach these age groups, younger, older adults, and children in Black Israelite History as an educational service provider through Valencia Black Educational Services (VBES). Valencia Black also works in ministry as a volunteer counselor and prayer leader.