Reginald L. Streater believes that public education is not only a civil right but also a human right. Mr. Streater is a graduate of Germantown High School and has two children attending a Philadelphia public school. He is a fierce advocate for historically disempowered people, in the law and in the public in general.
Mr. Streater is an attorney at Berger Montague, PC, in Philadelphia, practicing in the Employment and Unpaid Wage group. He previously worked as an attorney at Archer and Greiner, as a Federal Judicial Honors Clerk for the Honorable Chief Judge Theodore McKee in the Federal Third Circuit Court of Appeals, and as a Law Clerk/Intern for the Pennsylvania Innocence Project. Mr. Streater holds a Juris Doctorate (doctoral degree) from Temple University Beasley School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in political science and African American studies from Temple University, College of Liberal Arts. As a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Rho Chapter, and member of the Barristers’ Association of Philadelphia, Mr. Streater engages in various community service initiatives. He has sought to grow his knowledge of public education by developing and completing a project for his 2022 USA Justice Fellowship with the Eisenhower Fellowships.