Celebrating Black History
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Trailblazers & Changemakers
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- Luther R. Manus, Jr.
- Jeanine McCreary
- Deanna McFarland
- Angela McNair
- Larry Meredith
- James Murfree
- Gregory L. Myers
- Ken Nickson Jr.
- LaShawna Page
- Lori Pickens
- Scherry Prater
- Shannon Pulliam
- Mazie Smith Purdue
- Tom Robinson
- Zakaria Sharif
- Harold C. Shields
- Chandra Slocum
- Maurice "Mo" Troop
- Dr. Leatra B. Tate
- Eva Tucker
- Nathaniel Turner
- Bruce Morton Wright
- Black History Month 2024: What Our Students are Learning
- Black History Month 2023: What Our Students Learned
- Black History Month 2022: What Our Students Learned
- Black History Month Resources
- Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Celebrating Black History All Year
- Erie's Public Schools
- Trailblazers & Changemakers
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- Lori Pickens
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Lori Pickens
Lori Pickens is the current president of the Erie School Board, the first African American woman to hold the position.
"My passion is shifting systems to be efficient for rising generations as a whole," Pickens said. "I contribute a large portion of my time to youth and young adults in Erie, Pa., from diverse backgrounds, pushing them to influence spaces they desire to occupy. My heart is to influence the spaces I occupy."
Pickens has a bachelor's degree in social work from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and a master's degree in divinity from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
"If there were three people I'd love to meet in history, they would be Ida B. Wells Barnett, Claudette Colvin and Michelle Obama."