We are proud to announce the pilot and inaugural cohort of redefinED atlanta’s, Atlanta Reimagining & Innovating for Schools Everywhere (A.R.I.S.E.) Fellowship. A.R.I.S.E. is a nine-month fellowship that aims to grow community power and influence by exploring the levers that drive systemic change for all of Atlanta’s children.
The A.R.I.S.E. Fellowship was co-designed in collaboration with EdConnect, TeachX, Father’s Incorporated, Goodie Nation and Next Generation Men and Women. With their support, we were able to select 11 individuals who work in industries ranging from education to nonprofit.
Meet this year’s fellows!
- Christopher Andrews, Dekalb County School District, Virtual Learning Specialist
- Pelleo Badiane, Community Leader and Parent Consultant
- Aisha J. Burchfield, Ed. S, Doraville United Elementary, 5th Grade Educator DCSD
- Roderic Hister, Young Middle School, Atlanta Public Schools
- Zaneta Chuniq Inpower, Entrepreneur & Marketer
- Femi-Ama Johnson, Achieve Atlanta, Director of College Access
- Elandas Miller, CEO & Founder, Kicking It Sports
- Debra Nealy, Step Ahead Scholars, Founder & Executive Director
- Cheron Pitchford, Mozley Park Education Committee Chair
- Dana Roberts, KIPP Metro Atlanta Schools
- Kristen Silton, Alliance Theater, Head of Education Advancement
- examine the educational landscape and history
- explore innovation and opportunities through national/regional/local cases of districts reimagining education
- understand the levers of change (people & money, political infrastructure, and ideas & narratives)
- actively engage with stakeholders serving and fighting for children and families in the Atlanta Public Schools district
- unearth their pathway toward advocacy and impact within K-12 public education
- join a growing collective of advocates who are informed, engaged, and advocating for children to receive a great K-12 public education