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  1. Virginia Walden Ford, Little Rock, AR. 7,584 likes. A nationally recognized speaker, author, and advocate for parent empowerment, Virginia Walden Ford h

  2. Nov 10, 2019 · Directly inspired by real-life education reform activist Virginia Walden Ford , Miss Virginia tells the story of Virginia Walden ( Uzo Aduba , Orange is the New Black ), an African-American single parent turned education-reformer in Washington, D.C. As her teenage son, James (Niles Fitch), feels the lure of drug gangs and street life in their ...

  3. Nov 17, 2021 · OVERVIEW TRANSCRIPT. In this episode we hear from a champion in the school choice movement, Virginia Walden Ford, someone whose been working for our cause for many years. She tells us about her early grassroots activism, the progress she thinks the movement has made and what other work we still have to do.

  4. Nov 9, 2019 · Education has always been important to Virginia Walden Ford. As a child she was part of the process of desegregating schools in Little Rock, Arkansas. Years later, as a parent, she watched as her ...

  5. Email her at vwf@virginiawaldenford.com. More on Virginia's travels: When she's not spending time with her family, volunteering at her church, or writing, Virginia travels to speak to parent groups and policy organizations across the country. Virginia speaks on issues including education reform, school choice, parent empowerment, and civil rights.

  6. Oct 2, 2019 · During the 1990s, Virginia Walden Ford was a single mom of three children in Washington, D.C. She was shocked at the condition of the local public schools.

  7. Oct 19, 2019 · The new movie Miss Virginia is based on the unlikely story of Virginia Walden Ford, who, as a single mother in Washington, D.C., in the early 2000s, fought to create a federally-funded private school voucher program that would allow poor kids—including her son—to escape failing public schools.

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