Helen Loving
“I chose Surge because of my desire to take charge and make change. As an African-American woman, born and raised on the Westside of Chicago, I often find myself afraid…
“I chose Surge because of my desire to take charge and make change. As an African-American woman, born and raised on the Westside of Chicago, I often find myself afraid…
“As a member of the 2019 Chicago Surge cohort, I believe that I will be pushed and affirmed by like-minded leaders who all aspire to change the educational outcomes for…
Janene Ingram is the Director of Program at Pitch In – Wood Family Foundation
“I grew up with the firm belief that education is one of the greatest equalizers in our society. I also grew up acutely aware that the educational structures and systems…
“The Surge movement accelerates the collective impact that African American and Latinx leaders have in the education ecosystem. Part of what distinguishes this movement is that it’s not merely placing…
“The movement the Surge Fellowship is working on is equipping leaders to create change in their communities, strategic move at changing the world, one fellow at a time. I want…
“I strongly believe in spaces that are uniquely dedicated to leaders of color that acknowledge the diverse lenses and assets they bring into a group. I strive to learn together…
“I consider the Surge Fellowship as part of a larger education equity movement. We need people who look like our communities to lead in our communities and our classrooms. In…
“Decisions are being made for our Black and Brown youth at a table without any Black and Brown experiences. I believe that Surge is not only intentionally, strategically, and fearlessly…
“I have had the privilege of working alongside a few Surge Fellows throughout my career and have seen first-hand the self-awareness, clear leadership styles, and fortitude they have not just…