Zimbabwean educational activist, Vee Kativhu, has been featured in The Shift’s inaugural among 90 global driving change for the future.
Inspired by the legendary Gloria Steinem’s 91 years of activism, The Shift’s list of 90 visionaries shaping the world includes such names as Amanda Gorman, Selena Gomez, Melinda French Gates, Vanessa Kingori, and Billie Eilish.
“I can’t believe we get to show up on things like this! From YouTube on my bedroom to standing next to such big names. I still need someone to pinch me,” shared Kativhu on the honour.
According to Teen Vogue The Shift is a new biannual impact publication and community, which aims to cultivate rooms of intergenerational, diverse people who can learn from each other.
Varaidzo “Vee” Kativhu is a globally recognised education activist, speaker, and youth empowerment strategist—named the youngest Honorary Doctorate recipient in the history of the University of Bradford.
As a Girls’ Education Champion and visionary digital creator, Dr Vee uses her platform of over 500,000 global followers to amplify issues around educational access, equity, and opportunity for underrepresented youth.