Background
Dunn, Eraina Burke was born on October 4, 1945 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Marion H. and Lolita D. (Ward) Moore.
city official organization administrator
Dunn, Eraina Burke was born on October 4, 1945 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Marion H. and Lolita D. (Ward) Moore.
Bachelor, Wilberforce University, 1968. Postgraduate, Great Lakes Environmental Leadership Institute, 2000. Postgraduate, Harvard/Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001.
Blue Cross Association, 1975. Personnel, benefits specialist Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Atlanta, 1976-1978. School district coordinator School District 147, Harvey, Illinois, 1980-1988.
Active community-based education, training workshops, voter registration, management training, crime prevention, adult literacy, effective parenting, environmental justice, 1971-1988.
Coordinator Teacher.Corps. Project, Community Council, 1980.
Executive director The Human Action Cmty. Organisation, 1989; community liason for Metropolitan Drug Enforcement Group ofCook County, 1993-1996.
Director human services and development City of Harvey, 1995.
Volunteer After school Tutorial Program, 1981, United Family Foundation, 1981, South Area Literacy Council, South Suburban Acting-So, West Harvey Block Captains, South Suburban Citizen Patrol, 1994. Chairperson Public Affairs Committee,1983-1988. Vice president human action community organization Minority Women"s Development.
Chairperson administrative council Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, 1987.
Chair Harvey Area Youth Development Task Force, 1990, 97. Member of advisory board Young Women's Christian Association, 1990, Policy Research Action Group, Loyola University, 1993-1994.
Petitioner Chicago Cumulative Risk Initiative, 1996. Member steering committee, founding member Healthcare Without Harm campaign, 1996.
Manifestations religious freedom include supporting separation of church and state, advocating for people everywhere to be guaranteed the right to worship free from discrimination, and lifting up respectful dialog as a healthy means to understanding.
Anyone may appear in hardship and poverty. Never give up in pursuit of happiness and one day you will find yourself in the right place, where God gives the sense of joy and assurances you are looking for.
Active community-based education, training workshops, voter registration, management training, crime prevention, adult literacy, effective parenting, environmental justice, 1971-1988. Coordinator Teacher Corps. Project, Comty. Council, since 1980.
Executive director The Human Action Comty. Organization, since 1989. Community liaison for Metropolitan Drug Enforcement Group of Cook County, 1993-1996.
Director human services and development City of Harvey, 1995, director health and human services department, 1999. Volunteer After School Tutorial Program, since 1981, United Family Foundation, since 1981, South Area Literacy Council, South Suburban Act-So, West Harvey Block Captains, South Suburban Citizen Patrol, 1994. Chairperson PAC, 1983-1988.
Vice president human action community organization Minority Women's Development. Chairperson administrative council Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, 1987. Chair Harvey Area Youth Development Task Force, 1990, 97.
Member advisory board Young Women’s Christian Association, 1990, Policy Research Action Group, Loyola University, 1993-1994. Petitioner Chicago Cumulative Risk Initiative, 1996. Member steering committee, founding member Healthcare Without Harm campaign, since 1996.
Member State's Attorney's African American Advisory Cook County, 1997, Congressman Jesse Jackson Junior's Environmental Advisory Committee, 1998. Official City of Harvey, 1995-1999. Founding member, board directors National Black Environmental Network, 1999.
Founding member Southland Watershed Project on Project, 2002, organizer South Cook/Will County Center Neighborhood Technology, since 2000. Member National Comty. Education Association, Illinois Comty.
Education Association, Delta Sigma Theta.
Married James Dunn, July 23, 1981. Children: Kyle T. (deceased), Jamison L. Programmer, analyst Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Chicago.