Laticia hails from the Star City of Roanoke, VA. Laticia is a licensed minister, preacher, and teacher. She holds a Master of Divinity and a Master of Christian Education from the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology (STVU), a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Virginia Union University in Richmond, VA, and an Associate in Wardrobe Styling and Design from Bauder College in Atlanta, Georgia. Laticia’s practical liberation theology is shaped around re-membering humanity back to the Divine that has been disregarded in isolation due to poor theology and harmful doctrine. Laticia believes in the parallelisms of interfaith and doing justice within marginalized communities.
Laticia has dedicated much of her time to advocating for justice and the rights of all people, including employment justice with the American Federation of Government Employees National Veterans’ Affairs Council, justice in faith communities with RISC/DART, and community justice through prophetic practical proclamation from the streets to the pulpit.