2022 Chicago Peace Fellows

The Goldin Institute invites you to learn about each of our 2022 Chicago Peace Fellows representing 14 community areas across the city.  Founded in 2019 in collaboration with the Partnership for Safe and Peaceful Communities, the Chicago Peace Fellows program is the only leadership development program that is built by and for grassroots community leaders on the South and West sides of Chicago.

Overview

Peace Fellows participate in GATHER, an online asset-based community engagement course, as well as in-person training, collaborative action projects, and networking experiences with civic leaders, academic researchers, and policy makers. The Chicago Peace Fellows reduce violence by building relationships, engaging youth, collaborative peace building projects over the summer and by creating new networks among residents, families, schools, and nonprofit organizations.

Meet the 2022 Chicago Peace Fellows

Daniel Allen

Daniel Allen

Founder, Chicago Cultural Performing Arts Media Alliance

Donald Williams

Donald Williams

Founder and CEO, Deon J. Williams Foundation

Edwin Martinez

Edwin Martinez

Co-Founder, Centro Sanar

Guillermo Gutierrez

Guillermo Gutierrez

Street Outreach Supervisor, Enlace Chicago

Jacqueline Williams

Jacqueline Williams

President, 300 North Pine Block Club

Jamika Smith

Jamika Smith

Founder and Executive Director, Teena's Legacy

Jarmiah Scott

Jarmiah Scott

Organizer, Woodlawn Restorative Justice Hub

Lindsey Joyce

Lindsey Joyce

Pastor, Grace Church of Logan Square

Maria Pike

Maria Pike

Board Member, Chicago Survivors

Omar Torres-Kortright

Omar Torres-Kortright

Executive Director, Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center

Pha’Tal Perkins

Pha’Tal Perkins

Executive Director, Think Outside Da Block

Sylvia Del Raso

Sylvia Del Raso

Board Treasurer, Chicago Youth Boxing Club Inc

Tina Gulley-Augustus

Tina Gulley-Augustus

Vice President, Austin Green Team

Xochitl Hubbell-Fox

Xochitl Hubbell-Fox

VISTA AmeriCorp Volunteer, Territory NFP

About the Program

The Chicago Peace Fellows project connects and equips cohorts of past grantees of the Chicago Fund for Safe and Peaceful Communities to reduce violence and promote peace. The 2022 Chicago Peace Fellows is the fourth all-Chicago cohort to utilize the GATHER platform, an online learning hub built by the Goldin Institute to empower grassroots leaders.

The Chicago Peace Fellows will engage in a 22-week course of intensive shared learning as well as group projects, culminating in a graduation event in September 2022. The curriculum has been designed in collaboration with the grantees themselves, based on their practical knowledge and hard earned wisdom, with input from a wide range of civic leaders. Fellows will reflect on their past summer work, identify successes and lessons learned, and improve their abilities by sharing strengths and learning new skills.

The Goldin Institute and the Partnership for Safe and Peaceful Communities have aligned missions that value authentic community leadership. The Chicago Fund is uniquely effective at finding motivated problem-solvers and community-builders. By connecting Chicago leaders through GATHER, their efforts to nurture safer and more peaceful communities will be more effective, interconnected and lasting.

Learn about our GATHER platform

The Fellows are learning together through GATHER, which is both a mobile platform for shared learning and a curriculum for people who want to build on the talents of their neighbors and the assets of their communities to make real and lasting change. Gather Fellows learn and work together through an innovative curriculum that comes pre-loaded on a tablet device with all the connectivity, materials, videos, practices and tools necessary to provide a mobile classroom and toolkit for community leadership.

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Chicago Peace Fellows Team

Tony Raggs

Senior Advisor, Violence Prevention

Burrell Poe

Director, Mutual Aid Collaborative

Michael Henderson

Director, Chicago Peace Fellows

John Zeigler

Senior Director of Programs