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Cultural Leadership Students & Alumni

Class 2 (2006)

Student Name High School / University House of Worship
Dominique Bullock Ladue /
DePaul University
Shalom City of Peace
Gus Cotten Clayton/ SIU – Carbondale Mt. Zion MB Church
Jeremy Cropf Ladue / NYU Tisch School of the Arts Central Reform Congregation
Nick Desloge Kirkwood /
Syracuse University
United Hebrew
Michele Finkelstein Webster Groves / DePaul University Central Reform Congregation
Dustin Goldberger Parkway North /
Carleton College
Temple Israel
Allyson Golden Clayton /
Vanderbilt University
Temple Emanuel
Laura Goldsticker Clayton / Boston University School of Management Temple Israel
Lauren Greene Metro Academic /
Harris Stowe
St. Paul AME
Mia Harlan Clayton / University of Wisconsin – Madison Temple Emanuel
Ryan Hollingsworth St. Louis University High /
Southeast Missouri State University
San Francisco Temple
Jermecia Jackson Cardinal Ritter Prep /
St. Louis University
Friendship MB Church
Brittany Johnson Incarnate Word Academy / Loyola Chicago Faith Miracle Temple
Matthew Kincaid Whitfield /
Tufts University
Washington Tabernacle
Anthony Neal Cardinal Ritter Prep. /
University of Missouri – St. Louis
All Saints Episcopal
Donnell Kyle Perkins Beaumont /
University of Missouri – Rolla
Williams Temple Church of God in Christ
Shante Phillips Bayless Central Baptist Church
Jaci Rifkin Clayton /
University of Pennsylvania
Brith Sholom Kneseth Israel
Sara Roger Kirkwood /
Rochester Institute of Technology
Central Reform Congregation
Sean Scott St. Louis University High /
St. Louis University
St. Angela Merici Catholic
Shontay Toran Beaumont /
University of Missouri - Rolla
Union Tabernacle

Jeremy Cropf (Class 2) wrote a final paper for his Civil Rights Class that incorporated his experience with Cultural Leadership. It is a wonderful testimony of the lasting effect of his year in Cultural Leadership. You can read the full paper here.

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Cultural Leadership exists to create a more just and equitable community by educating high school students to recognize and resolve issues of privilege and injustice through the lens of the African American and Jewish experience.

Our students develop leadership skills, build relationships, facilitate dialogues and create change in their circles of influence.