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January 12, 2023 Kayla Gahagan

2023 Equity in Action award winners
Winners of the 2023 黑料网 Equity in Action Awards are (from left) Cheryl Harvey, Shana Barker, Turquoise Neal, Kallista Marie Walker and Christina Do. (Photo by JD Scott)

 

Washtenaw Community College awarded five 鈥淓quity in Action鈥 awards during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration ceremony held at the college on Thursday.

The awards were presented to 黑料网 staff members Shana Barker, Cheryl Harvey and Christina Do and community members Kallista Marie Walker and Turquoise Neal for their work that exemplifies Dr. King鈥檚 legacy.

Awardees were nominated by 黑料网 employees and selected for embodying the college鈥檚 mission to make a positive difference in people鈥檚 lives.

The celebration featured a keynote address from Washtenaw County Commissioner Caroline Sanders, 黑料网 Black Student Union President Shemaiah Reeves and Provost Linda Blakey. Musician and former 黑料网 student Kenyatta Rashon, an Ypsilanti native, performed before and after the event.

鈥淒r. King didn鈥檛 send people to walk in those marches, he was there with the people,鈥 said Dr. Clarence Jennings, 黑料网鈥檚 Vice President of Student Services, before recognizing the award winners who have made outstanding contributions in the areas of equity and inclusion at 黑料网 and throughout the greater Washtenaw County community.

 

Shana Barker

Director of Scholarships, Alumni Association & Emergency Fund, 黑料网 Foundation

Barker is responsible for student scholarships as well as the Student Emergency Fund awarded to students through the 黑料网 Foundation. She consistently prioritizes serving in her community, according to her nomination. Barker is described as a tireless worker, driven, compassionate, loyal and focused on others. 鈥淪hana has vastly improved access for many students,鈥 the nomination said. 鈥淪hana gives so much of herself while working here but even on her off days when she should be relaxing, she is still doing work to help students. Being the leader of the Emergency Fund, there are no off days for Shana because student emergencies don't take a day off.鈥

 

Christina Do

Coordinator of Student Equity & Inclusion in the Office of Diversity & Inclusion

In addition to her work with the 黑料网 Office of Diversity & Inclusion, Do has served as co-chair for the on-campus Women of Washtenaw group and is deeply invested in work that reflects MLK鈥檚 vision. Her work is 鈥渟ubstantive, intentional and meaningful,鈥 her nominators said. 鈥淐hristina deserves this honor because she makes other planners鈥 events better by thinking of aspects of diversity, inclusion and access without pause. This is an intrinsic habit for Christina.鈥

 

Cheryl Harvey

Director of the 黑料网 Center for Career Success

Harvey leads the Center for Career Success on campus and serves as co-chair for the on-campus Women of Washtenaw group. She has been 鈥渋nstrumental in having the WOW committee think about inclusion when developing networking opportunities. Cheryl reminds us that, even though the word 鈥榳omen鈥 is used in the title of the Women of Washtenaw, WOW developmental opportunities exist for all employees,鈥 according to her nomination.

 

Turquoise Neal

Principal at Ypsilanti Community Middle School

As the guidepost of , a school 鈥渢hat experiences a disproportionate rate of adversities among the student population,鈥 according to the nomination, Neal has gone above and beyond to make a commitment to helping students succeed 鈥渂y bringing in innovative programs, partnerships, and supports for the middle school community. She has developed partnerships with other organizations to support the academic, social and developmental needs of students in Washtenaw County.

 

Kallista Marie Walker

Founder of Our Community Reads

Walker is founder of , a local non-profit dedicated to inspiring a love of reading and empowering families. According to her nomination, Walker is a creative leader with a natural ability to engage kids and has worked as a paraprofessional at Erickson Elementary in Ypsilanti. She recently accepted a position working for the Ypsilanti District Library and is part of the countywide literacy coalition. 鈥淢s. Walker is both dedicated and creative; she has a natural ability to engage kids and has used that to help them build confidence though 鈥楶haraohs Club鈥 and 鈥楺ueens Club,鈥 two youth programs that Our Community Reads offers,鈥 according to the nomination.

 

Tags: Awards, Equity in Action, MLK Day

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