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  • Amaad Rivera
  • Linda Rogers
  • Paul Suk-Hyun YoonPaul Suk-Hyun Yoon: Paul first became involved with Community Change, Inc. as a sophomore at Boston College when he took Horace and Paul's class, The History and Development of Racism (HDR). Paul returned to HDR as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for three semesters and was invited back to co-teach the class after Horace's departure in 2006.  Paul joined the Board of Community Change, Inc. in December 2006 and served on the Fundraising Committee and the Technology Committee before becoming co-Chair of the Board.  Currently, Paul teaches U.S. History at Boston Community Leadership Academy, a Boston Public School, and is also a real estate agent with Prudential Unlimited Realty specializing in residential sales.
  • Dr. Marilyn RiveraDr. Marilyn Rivera: With over 17 years of academic administration, policy development, training and consulting and 25 years of  teaching in higher education, Marilyn has taught employment discrimination law, sexual harassment in the workplace, social policy, multicultural education, urban studies, women's studies, African American studies, and a gay/lesbian studies honors course. She has also served as head of an adult literacy program and as state coordinator of the Massachusetts Institute for New Teachers (MINT) with the Massachusetts Department of Education.  Marilyn holds Doctoral and Masters Degrees in Educational Administration from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Degree from the University of Massachusetts. She lives in Jamaica Plain.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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