
LaShawn R. Chatmon
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Executive Director, National Equity Project | Mama | Sista | Partner | Teacher | Black Girl | Love Warrior Tweets Represent My Own Views
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Black History Month may be over but take this as a reminder to continue celebrating, uplifting, learning, and acknowledging Black history, past and present! 🖤 ❤️ 💚 LaShawn R. Chatmon #BlackLivesMatter #BlackHistory



In his book, “The Four Pivots,” Shawn Ginwright offers that social change is deeply tethered to our individual healing. As we tend to our own healing journeys, we must first practice grace with ourselves. Only then can we show grace to others and contribute to systemic change.



Equity and Engagement Plenary at the Institute for Educational Leadership Community Schools National Community Schools & Family Engagement Conference #CSxFE22


How do we grow power? To create systems that work for everyone? LaShawn R. Chatmon National Equity Project Community Schools

The only time there is real change is when there is change within the relationships within schools. - Pedro Noguera #CSxFE22


What an amazing day 2 of Institute for Educational Leadership #CSxFE22 hearing from trailblazers in the #Equity & #Engagement work in #education including Karen Mapp Pedro Noguera National Equity Project! @HISD_Wraparound Community Schools


If a maximum security prison can be utilized as a university to bread educated leaders….. “Image what we could do with our schools” Words of wisdom from - Pedro Noguera #CSxFE22 The story artsandculture.google.com/story/in-his-o…

Honored to be on stage with love warrior Karen Mapp bring a word for us all yesterday at #CSxFE22

Thank you Frances Frost 🙏🏽

Hush Truth! IEL Board Member and Vice-Chair Sara Sneed, taking us to church on the final day of the Community Schools & Family Engagement Conference! #rootinlove #CSxFE Institute for Educational Leadership



Say that Jamila Dugan! 💯💯💯


"All of us had really bad experiences." Chris Chatmon learned firsthand how America's schools fail Black boys. He's spent his life trying to understand and correct it. Kingmakers of Oakland is the culmination of that journey. #BayAreaProud NBC Bay Area bit.ly/bap0748a

