Milwaukee's Leading Men Fellowship discusses diversity in education
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Posted: May 3, 2023 9:27 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee's Leading Men Fellowship, an organization aiming to increase representation in the education field, is conducting a summit this week.
Milwaukee Director Bernard Rahming, Fellow Jordon Lawrence and alum David Tate provided insight on the organization's purpose and impact on communities during a Wednesday, May 3 interview.
The fellowship, open to aspiring educators, offered details about their inaugural summit held at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Thursday, May 4.
For more information, visit the Leading Men Fellowship website.
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