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  • About Us
    • Board of Directors
    • Welcome New Board Members
    • Herstory
    • Media Buzz
    • Solidarity Statements >
      • Solidarity
      • We Stand With Teachers of Puerto Rico
      • Youth Activism to End Gun Violence
      • Restorative Justice
      • LGBTQ+
      • MRH Resolution on Equity
      • Free Minds Free People
      • Rethinking Schools
      • Media
    • Contact Us
  • Current ESJ Events
    • School to Prison Pipeline
    • Housing Workshop
    • Housing Panel >
      • Housing In the Media
      • Housing Panel Panelists
    • Calendar
  • Get Involved
    • Donate
    • Racial Equity Curriculum Partnership
    • #Break the School to Prison Pipeline
    • Systems Thinking
    • Podcast >
      • Podcast Episodes
    • Educator Grant
    • Book Club
    • Speaker Series
    • Inquiry to Action Groups (ItAGs)
    • Join a Standing Committee >
      • Communications Committee
      • Finance Committee
  • Resources
    • Lesson Plans
    • Teaching to Disrupt White Supremacy
    • Children's Literature >
      • Peace Studies
    • Writing for & by Educators
    • Developing your Social Justice Education Library >
      • Restorative Justice Children's Books
    • Connecting with Social Justice Organizations
    • Academic Journals
    • Institutes, Think Tanks & Research Centers
  • Forums
  • practice slideshow

Finance Committee 2018-2019

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Treasurer & Board Member Liaison: Sarah Miller
Contact: 
miller.sarahmcvoy@gmail.com

More information coming soon!
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Committee Chair: Anna Elwood

Anna leads ESJ’s Sponsorship Committee for the annual Educating for Change Curriculum Conference. She is originally from St. Louis but attended William Jewell College near Kansas City for undergraduate degrees in Elementary Education and Spanish. She moved to Spain to teach for two years after college but returned to St. Louis in 2011. Since then, she has continued her work as an elementary educator. She has been involved with ESJ for the past few years and enjoys the support and community it has offered as an educator working through lenses of social justice and equity in her classroom and beyond. Anna recently completed a graduate program through UMSL and earned a Master’s degree in Elementary Education with an emphasis in Reading.
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Committee Member: Carol Lickenbrock-Fujiii
Carol has worked on this committee for the last three years. She also serves as liaison between ESJ and Metropolitan Congregations United working on breaking the school to prison pipeline.  She has taught emerging bilinguals from preschoolers to elders in the US and Japan, and has now found a home at Parkway Northeast Middle School. She is pursuing her Ph.D. in education at University of Missouri –St. Louis specializing in emerging bilinguals, their rights, and developing literacies. 
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