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Los Angeles Education Partnership (LAEP) Amplifies Women’s Leadership and Equity at Annual CORO Luncheon
LOS ANGELES, CA — May 22, 2026 — Advancing its mission to build powerful community connections, leaders from the Los Angeles Education Partnership (LAEP) joined 450 changemakers at the Skirball Cultural Center on Friday, May 15, 2026, for Coro California’s annual Women in Leadership Luncheon. As a women-led organization guided by CEO Dr. Dawn A. Kurtz, LAEP prioritized being in the room to engage in vital cross-sector dialogues focused on building trust, navigating complex political landscapes, and sustaining human-centered leadership within an increasingly strained climate.

The gathering held deep personal significance for the organization, as two attending LAEP team members are distinguished alumni of the prestigious CORO program: Calvin Chan, Director of Development, and Sara Noji, Special Projects Manager & Board Liaison. Representing LAEP alongside them were Chief Program Officer Melissa Peña, Director of Marketing & Communications LaCora Stephens, and Grants Specialist Kristi Eddy. LAEP collaborated closely with local civic icons throughout the day, including fellow CORO alumna Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell, who attended the luncheon in support of California’s growing network of women leaders.

Guided gracefully by emcee LaMonica Peters, the event featured a powerful fireside keynote conversation with former U.S. Senator Laphonza Butler, interviewed by Coro President and CEO Natalie Samarjian. A subsequent panel moderated by Jennifer Keith featured prominent changemakers Brenda Shockley, Dr. Maria Rosario Jackson, Jennifer Ferro, and Jill Uhrman, who shared candidly about navigating systemic sector challenges and what it means to lead as mothers and community advocates.
“LAEP understands that systemic transformation and true educational equity do not happen in isolation,” said CPO Melissa Peña. “Being in this room alongside powerful advocates like Senator Butler and Supervisor Mitchell allows us to deepen our community connections and align our leadership practices to better serve families across the entire diapers to diplomas℠ continuum. By uniting community-rooted experience with powerful civic networks, we continue to foster the vibrant environments necessary for Los Angeles’ Black and brown communities to thrive.”
Media Contact: LaCora Stephens, lstephens@laep.org, (213) 622-5237 ext. 233
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About Los Angeles Education Partnership (LAEP) Los Angeles Education Partnership (LAEP) is an education nonprofit that advances educational equity by facilitating access to quality educational and wellness practices so children thrive from diapers to diplomas℠. Working alongside schools, families, and communities, LAEP utilizes an asset-based framework and deep data insights to remove systemic barriers, empower educators, and cultivate nurturing environments where every student can achieve long-term success. Learn more at laep.org.
About Coro California Coro California is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating diverse leaders with the skills, knowledge, and networks needed to effectively collaborate and navigate complex challenges across sectors. Through its rigorous fellowship programs, collaborative leadership training, and signature civic events, Coro empowers changemakers to strengthen democratic institutions, foster community trust, and drive systemic impact throughout California. Learn more at coroca.org.