Tracey Robertson is a survivor, storyteller, and advocate whose work dives deep into the human experience of trauma, resilience, and transformation. She is also a speaker, nonprofit consultant, and a published author of her micro-memoir, Growing Up Stained, where she takes readers on a journey through emotional and sexual abuse from people who were supposed to love and protect her.
She moved to Door County after living in Oshkosh for years, where she taught antiracist education to the community through Fit Oshkosh, Inc. Now we welcome her back to Oshkosh for this incredible achievement as an author sharing the darkest depths and greatest triumphs in life.
This event is free, but we’d love it if you would buy the author’s book to support her art!
Tracey Robertson is a survivor, storyteller, and advocate whose work dives deep into the human experience of trauma, resilience, and transformation. She is also a speaker, nonprofit consultant, and a published author of her micro-memoir, Growing Up Stained, where she takes readers on a journey through emotional and sexual abuse from people who were supposed to love and protect her.
She moved to Door County after living in Oshkosh for years, where she taught antiracist education to the community through Fit Oshkosh, Inc. Now we welcome her back to Oshkosh for this incredible achievement as an author sharing the darkest depths and greatest triumphs in life.
This event is free, but we’d love it if you would buy the author’s book to support her art!