
Bio
Dr. Quanice G. Floyd is a liberation worker, cultural strategist, and scholar whose work sits at the intersection of arts, culture, policy, and collective care. She has spent more than a decade building and leading national initiatives that support artists, cultural workers, and community-rooted organizations, with a deep commitment to equity, justice, and systems change.
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As a social entrepreneur, Dr. Floyd is the founder of Pete-Flo Enterprises, a holding company dedicated to building liberatory infrastructure through education, coaching, political strategy, and cultural organizing. Her work centers rest as resistance, boundary setting as leadership practice, and community as the foundation of sustainable change.
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Dr. Floyd holds degrees in music education and arts management and has completed doctoral studies in educational leadership and policy. She is an adjunct professor, facilitator, and sought-after speaker who brings Black feminist, abolitionist, and decolonial frameworks into classrooms, boardrooms, and movement spaces.
Across all of her work, Dr. Floyd asks one guiding question: What kind of ancestor are we becoming? Her leadership is rooted in imagination, care, and the belief that thriving should be the standard.
