About me
Gabby Deveaux, she/her/hers
Gabby Deveaux is a second grade teacher at Greene Street Friends School in Philadelphia, PA. She is a teacher, mother, educational consultant and trained doula. She has been a Quaker educator for the past six years. Previously, she served as a Special Education Teacher and Instructional Specialist in West Harlem for eight years. Gabby has served as faculty at the conference for “Revolutionary Love: The Courage to Imagine” focusing on Courageous Imagination and how we “raise revolutionary love.” Gabby’s research involves using an international education lens in order to examine urban education. Recently, she has received grant opportunities through the National Endowment for the Humanities to study the history, culture and music of the Mississippi Delta, the Gullah Geechee Community in Savannah, Georgia, and the history of Africatown in Mobile, Alabama. Gabby’s writings have been published in Forbes Magazine. Dance parties at home with her partner and two little ones are her favorite way to spend her free time!