
February is Black History Month, which presents an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the contributions of African Americans to the United States and the world. We at SPP want to think, in particular, about the myriad ways that black Americans have shaped public policy. This month, SPP is highlighting the contributions of African Americans to the public policy field, the U.S. and the world.
We asked the SPP community to share who inspires them — someone famous or someone less known, someone from the recent past or the distant past, someone who shaped public policy as an elected official, bureaucrat, community organizer, activist, voter, or scholar, or someone working at the local or national level.
Below, find the inspiring voices that we are celebrating, this month and year-round, and what they mean to our Policy Terps community.
Submitted by Patricia Bory
Lecturer; Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer; Director, iGive Living-Learning Program
Submitted by Adele Robinson
Clinical Professor; Karabelle Pizzigati Endowed Professorship in Advocacy for Children, Youth And Families
Submitted by Kathleen Vogel
Associate Professor; Director, Strategic Research Initiatives; Senior Fellow, CISSM