Dr Lunine Pierre-Jérôme, a renowned educator, leader, and language advocate, is dedicated to empowering multilingual learners and those with limited education. With a lifelong commitment to education and impactful community engagement, she’s a pioneer in ESL and multicultural education.
Lunine’s academic journey began with a BS in Information Systems from Northeastern University. She later pursued an MA in Applied Linguistics and an Ed.D. in Leadership in Urban Schools from UMass Boston.
Her involvement in organizations like AFAB showcases her commitment to community empowerment. Collaborating on a housing project for low-income families exemplifies her dedication.
As a Senior Instructor, Lunine teaches vital subjects like “Assessment of English Learners,” prioritizing equitable education for multilingual students. Her translations of works into Haitian Creole enrich cultural understanding.
Her awards, including the Drylongso Award, recognize her impact. Presentations on education in crisis and participatory teaching underscore her thought leadership.