File #: 21-1815    Version: 1 Name: HONORING THE LIFE AND WORK OF CHICAGO TEACHERS UNION PRESIDENT EMITA KAREN JENNINGS LEWIS WHO TRANSITIONED FROM THIS WORLD ON FEBRUARY 8, 2021
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 2/22/2021 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 2/25/2021 Final action: 2/25/2021
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE LIFE AND WORK OF CHICAGO TEACHERS UNION PRESIDENT EMITA KAREN JENNINGS LEWIS WHO TRANSITIONED FROM THIS WORLD ON FEBRUARY 8, 2021 WHEREAS, Karen Jennings Lewis was a lifelong Chicagoan, the daughter of public school teachers and a proud a product of Chicago Public Schools, who learned how to stand up for herself and her community as a student at her beloved Kenwood Academy High School; and WHEREAS, from her days as the only Black woman in her class at Dartmouth College and throughout her life, Ms. Lewis exemplified how powerful, Black women can lead with strength, grace, dignity and love; and WHEREAS, Ms. Lewis was a renaissance woman, speaking three languages, mastering two musical instruments, a lover of opera, musical theater and comedy; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Lewis met her beloved husband John Lewis as they both pursued their passion for education as teachers at Lane Tech, and celebrated 20 happy and fulfilling years together during her life; and...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING THE LIFE AND WORK OF CHICAGO TEACHERS UNION PRESIDENT EMITA KAREN JENNINGS LEWIS WHO TRANSITIONED FROM THIS WORLD ON FEBRUARY 8, 2021

WHEREAS, Karen Jennings Lewis was a lifelong Chicagoan, the daughter of public school teachers and a proud a product of Chicago Public Schools, who learned how to stand up for herself and her community as a student at her beloved Kenwood Academy High School; and

WHEREAS, from her days as the only Black woman in her class at Dartmouth College and throughout her life, Ms. Lewis exemplified how powerful, Black women can lead with strength, grace, dignity and love; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Lewis was a renaissance woman, speaking three languages, mastering two musical instruments, a lover of opera, musical theater and comedy; and

WHEREAS, Mrs. Lewis met her beloved husband John Lewis as they both pursued their passion for education as teachers at Lane Tech, and celebrated 20 happy and fulfilling years together during her life; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Lewis was a dedicated, skilled, life-long educator, having attained multiple degrees and National Board Certification, the highest honor awarded to educators; and

WHEREAS, as an educator, Ms. Lewis saw children as precious resources to be nurtured and loved in classrooms filled with joy, creativity and excitement - more than test scores or data points on a spreadsheet; and

WHEREAS, as president of the Chicago Teachers Union, Ms. Lewis worked to unify Chicago educators around a platform of common good demands to support the needs of the students, families and communities Chicago Public Schools serves; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Lewis led the historic 2012 strike which demonstrated the renewed power and solidarity of the Chicago Teachers Union, helped reinvigorate Chicago's labor movement, and sparked the Red for Ed movement across the country demanding dignity and respect for educators and public schools; and

WHEREAS, Ms. Lewis fearlessly confronted the rich and po...

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