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Dexter Davis

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A resident of Hampton, VA, I command the stage as a distinguished influencer, professional Keynote speaker, and sexual health educator. As a captivating advocate, artist, and motivational speaker, I have dedicated over a decade to shaping and nurturing community spaces through innovative educational events and initiatives. My approach centers around an "intellectually empathetic" storytelling framework, fostering intentional insight and personal growth through meaningful connections. I am an innovative sexual health educator, sharing valuable knowledge and insights to promote healthy living. I am pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Psychology at Norfolk State University. I have earned membership in prestigious organizations like the Golden Key International Honor Society and the PsiChi International Honor Society for Psychology. Notably, he serves as the president of Spectrum, Norfolk State University's LGBT campus initiative. I am the visionary founder and CEO of The Men in Transition and a published author contributing to Transmen Can Cook. My outstanding facilitation skills, event planning knowledge, and community involvement ability have resulted in several successful informative and uplifting events. My resounding message reminds everyone, "Life is both too short and too long to be unhappy! How can you forge a life worth living?" For more insights, visit my website at www.dexter-davis.com.

Education

Norfolk State University

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Psychology, General

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Professional Training & Coaching

    • Dream career goals:

      Owner of Private Practice in Licensed Professional Counseling

    • General Manager

      Domino's Pizza
      2015 – 20183 years
    • Transgender Resource Coordinator

      LGBT Life Center
      2021 – 20232 years
    • Early Intervention Specialist

      Urban League of Hampton Roads
      2023 – Present1 year

    Sports

    Basketball

    Junior Varsity
    2008 – 20102 years

    Awards

    • Junior Varsity Coach's Award 2009
    • Junior Varsity Coach's Award 2010

    Arts

    • Salem High School

      Theatre
      A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Importance of Being Earnest, Fram'd, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Godspell, Dracula
      2008 – 2012

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      LGBT Life Center — Volunteer
      2021 – 2021
    • Volunteering

      LGBT Life Center — Volunteer
      2022 – 2022
    • Volunteering

      LGBT Life Center — Volunteer
      2016 – 2016
    • Volunteering

      LGBT Life Center — Volunteer
      2015 – 2015
    • Volunteering

      Alpha Omega Kappa Fraternity — Member
      2013 – 2020
    • Volunteering

      The Men in Transition — Executive Director and Founder
      2019 – 2024
    • Volunteering

      Way of Hope — Volunteer
      2023 – 2023

    Future Interests

    Advocacy

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Hampton Roads Unity "Be a Pillar" Scholarship
    Winner
    Lead with Love: Lexy’s Legacy If you told me I'd be planning my chosen mother's funeral before this year, I would have laughed and said, "Don't even play like that." On December 30th, 2024, at 2:37 p.m., my life changed forever. My chosen sister sent a message to our family group chat informing us that our mother, Lexus Walker, was killed in a wrong-way accident in the Downtown Portsmouth tunnel. She had texted me fifteen minutes before the accident. I was with two of my other trans brothers when I found out. The sky became overcast. It was a dark day in Hampton Roads. You see, Lexy wasn't just a "gay mother" or a "chosen mother." Her essence was more significant than her big-boned body frame. She was the embodiment of forgiveness and resilience. She treated everyone in the community with more respect than she received. And she did so with a genuine smile, belly laughs, and "mama bear" hugs. When I struggled to find light and purpose, I asked her to be my mother in 2015. She stood by me, demonstrating what leading with love looked like. She accepted me unconditionally and loved me unapologetically. When I was hosting and planning events, she was there. Most importantly, she told me she loved me every chance she got followed up with, "Make me know it, baby!" Lexy's love for me softened my heart. When I became her child, I was her "last." Supposedly. When she would joke about having other kids, I brattily reminded her that I was her "baby boy." She reminded me she had more than enough love for all of us, and no one could replace me. I was her "Brain Child. "Little did I know, she was preparing me for succession to the family throne. She pushed me to step into my calling, and I started hosting community events. In 2021, she joined my first big community event, the "Take A Break" cookout. Little did I know, this was the foundation for the future. In 2022, Empowering Transgender Health Services hosted their COVID-19 ball. My organization, The Men in Transition, invited ten transmen and allies to attend the ball. We laughed, took pictures, and made memories. My heart softened that night as I watched my friends fall in love with Lexy. They found safety and security in her presence. She gifted me love; I gifted them another mother's love. They deserved to feel a mother's comfort. I deserved a family and brothers I could love and would love me back. My brothers and I continue to follow in her footsteps, supporting local organizations and groups such as the Southeastern Transgender Resource Center, LGBT Life Center, Minority AIDS Support Services, and more. Mama urged us to persevere in positivity despite negativity and setbacks. Lexy led with love and left behind a legacy. I wanted to give up and give in, but my brothers and family covered me. With the help of the LGBT community, alongside Lexy's Jehovah's Witness mother and immediate family, we dressed Lexy for the final service. That RARELY happens. That is unity. Lexy inspired me to continue curating and creating intentional spaces for the community. This year, I will be providing life insurance and estate planning workshops. I am collaborating with different organizations to develop a sustainable food garden project to give life when life is lost. Most importantly, my leadership reflects the lessons I've learned. In my darkest hours, Lexy's light of love illuminates the way. As her legacy, I will continue to lead and live with love.