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Brittany Packnett

1 title Acting Nov 12, 1984 St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Brittany N. Packnett Cunningham is a prominent American activist known for her influential work in social justice and education reform. As a co-founder of Campaign Zero, she has played a pivotal role in advocating for police reform and addressing systemic injustices in law enforcement. Her commitment to these causes was further recognized when she was selected as a member of President Barack Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing, where she contributed to shaping policies aimed at improving community-police relations.

Before her activism took center stage, Packnett served as the executive director of Teach for America in St. Louis, Missouri, where she focused on enhancing educational opportunities for underserved communities. Her leadership in this role highlighted her dedication to improving the educational landscape and advocating for equity in schooling.

Packnett's work extends beyond local initiatives; she has become a respected voice in national conversations surrounding race, justice, and education. Through her writings, public speaking, and participation in various advocacy campaigns, she continues to inspire others to engage in meaningful change. As a passionate leader and advocate, Brittany Packnett Cunningham remains a significant figure in the ongoing fight for social justice and equality.

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