Leadership









Leadership
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. >> The W.K. Kellogg Foundation today is convening the inaugural class of the WKKF Community Leadership Network, a fellowship dedicated to tackling issues associated with poverty and racial inequality in five key areas of the country.
New Haven, Conn., community developer Mark Abraham is among the class of 120 community-based, established and emerging activists who represent an intergenerational mix of voices and will do their work in the community. They include clergy members, school principals, tribal leaders, community organizers, youth advocates, a newspaper publisher and a state senator. Abraham will focus on racial equity and healing.

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