Meet Our Board Members
Not In Our Town Princeton is led by a group of passionate volunteers who are deeply committed to the organization’s mission. We are happy for you to learn a little more about us through these brief profiles.
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Caroline Clarke
Caroline Clarke is a true public servant. She has worked as an

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Jeanne Jackson DeVoe
Favorite anti-racism resource:
Waking Up White and Finding Myself in the Story of Race by Debby Irving
Jeanne Jackson DeVoe is a is a senior communications specialist at the

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Sally Kornegay
Preview of "Crash Course in Black American History"
https://youtu.be/xPx5aRuWCtc
Sally has been an advocate for equality since high school. She was

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Shelley Krause
Recommended Podcast
http://laylafsaad.com/good-ancestor-podcast
Shelley's membership in Not In Our Town Princeton is a reflection of

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Miki Mendelsohn
Black Voices Book Group through the Princeton Public Library
https://princetonlibrary.org/books-and-more/reading-services/book-groups/
Miki Mendelsohn is originally from North Carolina but studied abroad in Israel

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Linda Oppenheim
Favorite anti-racism resource:
My Grandmother’s Hands by Reesma Menakem
Resident of Princeton since 1972. Librarian at Princeton University for over 40

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Juan C. Polanco
Race in America: Diversity in Corporate America
https://www.washingtonpost.com/post-live-john-rogers
Juan Polanco was born in Guatemala and came to the United States

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Shirley Ann Satterfield
Witherspoon-Jackson Historical and Cultural Society
https://princetonwjhcs.org
Miss Shirley is a treasured historian of African American Life in Princeton,

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Wilma E. Solomon
Favorite anti-racism resource:
The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein
Wilma joined NIOT in 2000 as a representative from The Jewish Center

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Larry A. Spruill
Favorite Anti-Racism Resource
http://niotprinceton.org
Larry Spruill was born in Columbia, North Carolina in 1951 during the

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Joyce Trotman Jordan
Favorite anti-racism resource:
Before the Mayflower by Lerone Bennett Jr.
A retired educator with 40 years of experience in public school as

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Sindhu Xirasagar
Preview of "Crash Course in Black American History"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPx5aRuWCtc
Sindhu Xirasagar came to the US in 1987 from India as a

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