Race & Education | Lessons from the Divine Nine: How Black Greek Life Impacts Leadership and Education Policy

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Join The @Hunt_Institute on 2/21 for a #RaceAndEducation webinar with Chris V. Rey, @HeathCeo, & @merritt_adria that will focus on how Black Greek organizations have helped these leaders leave lasting marks on the education field: http://ow.ly/G84q50MJpqo 

Excited to hear from Chris V. Rey, @HeathCeo, & @merritt_adria on 2/21 with The @Hunt_Institute as they discuss their experiences in Black Greek Life and how those experiences have impacted their leadership roles in #Education! Register: http://ow.ly/G84q50MJpqo  

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For the past century, Black Greek organizations have created safe spaces for young Black adults to excel in college, help unite Black communities across the country with service and have laid the foundation for Black people to connect with each other for professional opportunities. Through the cultivation of leadership skills within these organizations, many members of Black Greek Letter Organizations have gone on to leave positive lasting marks in the field of education, through either shaping policy or advocating for change.  

Join The Hunt Institute on February 21st, for a #RaceAndEducation webinar that will highlight members of these organizations who use their positions to touch the field of education and change it for the better. 

Register here to attend: http://ow.ly/G84q50MJpqo 

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Hi (name), 

For the past century, Black Greek organizations have created safe spaces for young Black adults to excel in college, help unite Black communities across the country with service and have laid the foundation for Black people to connect with each other for professional opportunities. Through the cultivation of leadership skills within these organizations, many members of Black Greek Letter Organizations have gone on to leave positive lasting marks in the field of education, through either shaping policy or advocating for change.  

Join The Hunt Institute on February 21st, for a webinar that will highlight members of these organizations who use their positions to touch the field of education and change it for the better. 

Panelists include: 

  • Chris V. Rey, J.D., Founder & CEO, The RL9 Group, Inc.; Chairman, HBCU Internships Foundation, Inc.  
  • Dr. Roderick T. Heath, Assistant Vice Chancellor and Dean of Students, Fayetteville State University
  • Adria F. Merritt, Director for Diversity, Opportunity, and Inclusion Pathways, Virginia Department of Education (VDOE)

Register here to attend: http://ow.ly/G84q50MJpqo 

See you there!  

Sincerely, 

(name)