Director of Facilitation and Leadership
UBUNTU Research and Evaluation, United States
Linetta Alexander, M.Ed |
She/her/hers
A creative, critical thinking Black woman who vacillates between Afrofuturism and Afropessimism (depending on the time of day), Linetta Alexander (she/her), Director of Facilitation & Leadership and Warrior-Healer at UBUNTU Research & Evaluation, is an experienced educator and school leader. She is an alum of UW-Milwaukee with a B.S in English, a post-bac certification in Education, and National Louis University with a Masters in Administration and Supervision. She holds a renewable educational license for 1-8 teachers, and lifetime licenses for director of instruction and principal. For the last fifteen years, she has worked in educational institutions to advance adolescents and adults both academically and socially to overcome the challenges of inequity in Black density schools in the city of Milwaukee. She is currently working with schools, foundations, and community-based organizations to implement dignity-based processes within their work.
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65 - Becoming Hwehwemudua (The Measuring Stick): Black Women Storytellers in Evaluation
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM ET