Diversity

Diversity is a priority embedded throughout Teach For America. It is one of our core values—the set of principles we see as most crucial to our work—and we believe that the movement to ensure educational equity will only succeed if it is diverse and inclusive in every respect. We hold ourselves accountable for embodying our commitment to diversity in all that we do. We're proud of the work we've done to build a more diverse and inclusive body of leaders to help in this work, but we know there's a lot more work to do.

Since the academic achievement gap in our country is largely drawn along lines of race and class, we know that it’s particularly important to foster the leadership of individuals who share the racial and economic backgrounds of our students. 90% of the students our corps members teach are African American and Latino. Several of our regions also have significant American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Asian American student populations. We deeply value everyone who commits to this work and also place a particular emphasis on recruiting committed leaders who share the backgrounds of our students. 

As part of our commitment to diversity, we’ve created forums for our alumni and staff members of color to connect with each other on a large scale. We have also hosted community town halls that highlight the educational opportunities and challenges impacting communities of color. These events attracted thousands of attendees and brought together a diverse group of thought leaders from various professions, including Common, Congressman John Lewis, and Dr. Pedro Noguera. John Legend, another participant at these events, joined our National Board of Directors in 2010.

We also partner with a number of organizations, including Sponsors for Educational Opportunity, the Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Management Leadership for Tomorrow, and the National Council of La Raza to help us recruit and build a diverse talent pool for our teaching corps and staff opportunities.

Community town hall attendees in Atlanta
Community town hall attendees in Atlanta
Community town hall panelists at Morehouse College in Atlanta
Community town hall panelists at Morehouse College in Atlanta
Actor Wilmer Valderrama at community town hall in Los Angeles
Actor Wilmer Valderrama at community town hall in Los Angeles
Hispanic Scholarship Fund president Frank Alvarez and San Francisco State University assistant professor Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade at community town hall in Los Angeles
Hispanic Scholarship Fund president Frank Alvarez and San Francisco State University assistant professor Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade at community town hall in Los Angeles
NYU professor Dr. Pedro Noguera and John Legend at community town hall in New York
NYU professor Dr. Pedro Noguera and John Legend at community town hall in New York
Community town hall panelists with Teach For America CEO and founder, Wendy Kopp
Community town hall panelists with Teach For America CEO and founder, Wendy Kopp
Community town hall attendees at Lincoln Center in New York
Community town hall attendees at Lincoln Center in New York
Congressman John Lewis at our 20th Anniversary Summit
Congressman John Lewis at our 20th Anniversary Summit
Attendees at our Reception for People of Color during our 20th Anniversary
Attendees at our Reception for People of Color during our 20th Anniversary
Alumni at our Reception for People of Color during our 20th Anniversary Summit
Alumni at our Reception for People of Color during our 20th Anniversary Summit
Corps members at our Reception for People of Color during our 20th Anniversary Summit
Corps members at our Reception for People of Color during our 20th Anniversary Summit
Princeton University professor and Teach For America National Board of Directors member Eddie Glaude, Jr. at our 20th Anniversary Summit
Princeton University professor and Teach For America National Board of Directors member Eddie Glaude, Jr. at our 20th Anniversary Summit
  • Community town hall attendees in Atlanta
  • Community town hall panelists at Morehouse College in Atlanta
  • Actor Wilmer Valderrama at community town hall in Los Angeles
  • Hispanic Scholarship Fund president Frank Alvarez and San Francisco State University assistant professor Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade at community town hall in Los Angeles
  • NYU professor Dr. Pedro Noguera and John Legend at community town hall in New York
  • Community town hall panelists with Teach For America CEO and founder, Wendy Kopp
  • Community town hall attendees at Lincoln Center in New York
  • Congressman John Lewis at our 20th Anniversary Summit
  • Attendees at our Reception for People of Color during our 20th Anniversary
  • Alumni at our Reception for People of Color during our 20th Anniversary Summit
  • Corps members at our Reception for People of Color during our 20th Anniversary Summit
  • Princeton University professor and Teach For America National Board of Directors member Eddie Glaude, Jr. at our 20th Anniversary Summit

Our People

  • Greg Wong
    Mississippi Delta Corps 1997
    “My corps experience provided the foundation for a successful legal career.”
  • Paula Gama Garcia
    Rio Grande Valley Corps 1998
    “It is a real labor of love.”
  • Agnes Aleobua
    Miami-Dade Corps 2005
    “It is an honor to be engaged in making a difference in the lives of students.”
  • Jonathan Santos Silva
    South Dakota Corps 2010
    “You can make a multi-generational impact on a community.”
  • Gabriel Zaragoza
    Metro Atlanta Corps 2010
    “I have instilled in my students the drive to take ownership of their education.”
  • Sierra Calvin
    Mississippi Delta Corps 2010
    “It's so helpful to interact with people who have experienced what I'm going through now.”

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