LaVerne McLeod is the founder and facilitator of Bridge Building to Equity Workshops c2017 under her sole proprietor business, Purple Feather Press c2016. Based on her childhood rearing as an African American in the South, she authored a Civil Rights- era novel called Corn Hollow, a historical fiction published in 2016. McLeod is a public speaker, author, workshop facilitator, and theatrical presenter. Some of her speaker venues include Monterey Peninsula College, Monterey Museum of Art for its lecture series, her TEDx talk at San Jose State University, and others.
She has taught middle grades in public schools, has privately taught in a Montessori School, and has served as a teacher/supervisor at Esalen Institute’s Gazebo School. LaVerne has also been a public school counselor.
She loves community volunteer work. Her passions are social and climate justice. Currently, she serves as co-coordinator of Big Sur Advocates for a Green Environment. Her second book, The Crossroads of Social and Climate Justice, a non-fiction story, was released in September 2022.
LaVerne holds a Bachelor’s degree in Education and a Master of Arts degree in Counselor Education from Southeast Missouri State University with Continuing Education work from San Jose State University.
LaVerne McLeod is a Workshop Facilitator; Author-Corn Hollow and The Crossroads of Social and Climate Justice; Educator-teacher, counselor; TEDx presenter; Esalen Faculty; Big Sur Community Volunteer; Environmentalist as co-chairs Big Sur Advocates for a Green Environment; holds a Master’s Degree.