Early Learning Systems Committee & DAP/Diversity & Equity Workgroup
 
  
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Informed by and reflective of the needs and strengths expressed by early childhood educators themselves, the leaders listed on this page contributed invaluable time, expertise, and skill to support the development of the Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education position statement. They are also responsible for the forthcoming revision of the Developmentally Appropriate Practice position statement. The staff and Governing Board at NAEYC are deeply grateful for their extraordinary contributions and leadership.
	Elisa Huss-Hage, Chair of the Early Learning Systems Committee* and the DAP/Diversity and Equity Workgroup**
	Professor
	Owens Community College
	Toledo, OH
	Iliana Alanís* (through 5/31/19)
	Associate Professor
	Department of Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching
	University of Texas
	San Antonio, TX
	Chris Amirault* 
	School Director
	Tulsa Educare, Inc.
	Tulsa, OK
	Amy Blessing**
	NC Kindergarten Demonstration Classroom Teacher
	Malpass Corner Elementary School
	Pender County Schools
	Burgaw, NC
	Garnett S. Booker III**
	Pre-K Teacher
	Eagle Academy Public Charter School
	Washington, DC
	Isauro M. Escamilla Calan*
	Lead Preschool Teacher
	Las Americas Early Education School, SFUSD
	San Francisco, California
	Dina C. Castro*
	Velma E. Schmidt Endowed Chair in Early Childhood Education
	University of North Texas
	Denton, TX
	Lillian Durán**
	Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor
	University of Oregon
	Eugene, Oregon
	Linda M. Espinosa**
	Professor Emerita
	University of Missouri
	Columbia, MO
	Kelly Hantak* (through 5/31/18)
	Instructor/Early Interventionist
	Missouri First Steps
	Lindenwood University
	St. Peters, MO
	Iheoma U. Iruka**
	Chief Research Innovation Officer
	HighScope Educational Research Foundation
	Ypsilanti, MI
	Tamara Johnson*
	Executive Director
	Malaika Early Learning Center
	Milwaukee, Wisconsin
	Sarah LeMoine**
	Co-Director, Professional Development & Workforce Innovations Department
	Zero To Three
	Washington, DC
	Megan Pamela Ruth Madison** (*through 5/31/19)
	Trainer
	Center for Racial Justice in Education
	New York, New York
	Ben Mardell**
	Principal Investigator
	Project Zero
	Harvard University
	Cambridge, MA
	Lauren E. Mueller**
	Early Childhood Special Education Teacher
	City of St. Charles School District
	St. Charles, MO
	Krista Murphy** (* 6/1/18 to 5/31/19)
	QRIS & CSP Coordinator
	Orange County Board of Education
	Costa Mesa, CA 
	Bridget Murray* (as of 6/1/18)
	Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education Program Coordinator
	Henderson Community College
	Henderson, KY
	Alissa Mwenelupembe* (as of 6/1/18)
	Doctoral Student
	Ball State University
	Evansville, IN
	Hakim Rashid**
	Professor
	Howard University
	Washington, DC
	Aisha Ray**
	Professor Emerita of Child Development
	Erikson Institute
	Chicago, IL
	Jeanne L. Reid**
	Research Scientist
	National Center for Children and Families
	Teachers College
	Columbia University
	New York, NY
	Shannon Riley-Ayers** (* through 5-31-19)
	Senior Early Childhood Program Officer
	The Nicholson Foundation
	Newark, NJ
	Christine M. Snyder** (* through 5/31/19) 
	Early Childhood Specialist
	High Scope Educational Research Foundation
	Ypsilanti, MI
	
	Jan Stevenson* (through 5/31/18)
	Assistant Director for the Division of State Schools
	Georgia Dept. of Education/Division for Special Education
	Atlanta, GA
	
	Crystal Swank* (through 5/31/18)
	NAEYC Higher Education Commission Representative
	Professor
	Truckee Meadows Community College
	Reno, NV
	Ruby Takanishi**
	Senior Research Fellow
	Early and Elementary Education Program
	New America
	New York, NY
	Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz**
	Co-Founder and Principal Consultant
	First Light Education Project, LLC
	Denver, CO
	Marlene Zepeda**
	Professor Emeritus
	College of Health & Human Services
	Department of Child and Family Services
	California State University, Los Angeles
	Senior Advisors to the DAP/Diversity and Equity Workgroup: 
	Sue Bredekamp and Carol Copple, editors of previous editions of Developmentally Appropriate Practice (NAEYC)
Louise Derman Sparks and Julie Olsen Edwards, editors of Anti-Bias Education (NAEYC)
	*Denotes members of the Early Learning Systems Committee
	**Denotes members of the DAP/Diversity and Equity Workgroup