Constance Rosemond is currently a Cashin Fellow at Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) and serves as a Tenant Rights Advocate and Organizer at the Fifth Avenue Committee, where involvement includes tenant advocacy and outreach for affordable housing. Educationally, Constance is a TASS Alumna, having participated in a seminar focused on Black protest movements, and an alumna of Prep for Prep, which supports students of color in independent schools. In addition, Constance collaborates with Google as a Code Next Creator and Leader, engaging high school students in technology and coding, and is a Core Leader and Facilitator for the Diversity Awareness Initiative For Students. With experience in tutoring at Hour Children, Inc., and participating in AI4ALL at Stanford University, Constance has also held leadership roles at The Brearley School, including as Umoja Head, and was a Brown Scholar at the American Museum of Natural History. Currently enrolled at Washington University in St. Louis, Constance continues to build on a strong foundation in advocacy, education, and technology.
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