The CSTA Equity Fellowship is a selective, year-long program designed to develop leadership in equitable teaching practices and advocacy. The program will both provide leadership development opportunities to the fellows and identify opportunities for the group to develop ongoing, peer-to-peer professional learning experiences focused on addressing issues of equity in the computer science classrooms for all CSTA members. Learn more about becoming an Equity Fellow.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 4
Jigar Patel (He/Him)
Allen Antoine, M.Ed. is Director of Computer Science Education Strategy for EPIC (Expanding Pathways in Computing) at UT Austin’s Texas Advanced Computing Center where he provides leadership in CS education to manage rapidly expanding DEI initiatives and represents EPIC programs at a state and national level. He serves as the Project Director for the Computer Educator Diversity Initiative (CEDI), where he trains educators in equitable teaching practices while preparing them to teach computer science with diversity in mind. He regularly gives keynote presentations, consults, and leads workshops, covering a wide variety of STEM, DEI, Culturally Responsive Teaching, Inquiry-Based Learning, and CS topics. Allen was an Equity Fellow for the Computer Science Teachers Association in 2022-23.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 4
Julie York (She/Her)
Julie York has been teaching computer science and media electives at South Portland High School in South Portland, Maine since she was hired in 2002. Hired to teach Video Production, she has gone on to develop and maintain many new classes for the school community that include Animation & Game Design, Digital Graphics, Advanced Technology, and Introduction to Computer Science. Community and joy are two main focuses in her life and teaching: with representation, inclusion, involvement, creating, passion, empathy, and diversity at the forefront of her planning and development. She is married with two children and has two businesses she founded and continues to run for fans of anime and gaming in Maine: Weekend Anime & Games and PortConMaine.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 4
Justine Chavez-Crespin (She/Her)
Prior to joining the CSTA team, Justine was the Digital Learning Innovation Coordinator for Santa Fe Public Schools, where she supported the development of K-12 computer science programming. With over a decade of educational experience and as a Level III New Mexico educator, she passionately assists computer science teachers, coaches, and co-teaches to ensure equitable access to CS education.
Holding two Bachelor of Arts degrees in Communication Studies and Spanish Linguistics, as well as a Master of Arts in Communication Studies from New Mexico State University, Justine combines her academic background with her role as an ISTE Certified Educator to leverage technology for educational advancement.
As a member of her state’s Expanding Computing Educational Pathways team, Justine actively promotes equity and innovation in education, particularly within the realm of computer science. Her dedication to empowering students from diverse backgrounds perfectly aligns with their goals of providing opportunities for students of New Mexico and the southwest.
In her free time she loves to read, run and spend time with family.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 4
Kathleen Mazurek (She/Her)
Since 2008, Kathleen Mazurek’s design work has focused on how technology exploration bridges multi-modal communication. Baltimore-based, she holds a dual certification in art/special education and a Masters in Leadership in Teaching. Her current role as a special education art teacher at the William S. Baer School has allowed her room to explore adapted computer science as an expressive medium. She has developed and facilitated curricula, workshops, and PD through the MSDE, Baltimore City Public Schools, Baltimore Museum of Art, 21st Century Schools, Enoch Pratt Public Library, Kennedy Krieger Institute, and Digital Harbor Foundation. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Slate, Bmore Art, and Technical.ly Baltimore. After her team’s first app, createAchimera, won the 2015 Baltimore Hackathon, she examines how tech nurtures metacognition with her grant-funded workshop Decode Me Space. Through the CSTA Equity fellowship, she wants to grow as an instructional designer to build gamified assessments and learning platforms to highlight latent skills for learners with special needs.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 4
Krystal Chatman (She/Her)
Before joining CSTA, Krystal worked in education for over 15 years, supporting the teaching and learning of educators and students. As an Instructional Technology Facilitator in the Jackson Public School District, she collaborated with PK-12 educators to integrate technology into pedagogical practices. Before that, she taught Computer Science, Biology, and Physical Science in middle and high school. In addition to her work in K-12 education, she also taught post-graduates in a state-wide coding school.
Krystal serves on the EngageAI Practitioner Advisory Board, CSTA-Mississippi Chapter President, and is a 2022-2023 Equity Fellow. Through these leadership opportunities, she has advocated for an equitable, student-centered approach to STEM education.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 4
Laura Ventura (She/Her)
Laura Ventura is currently an Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science Specialist serving Gwinnett County Public Schools. Laura enjoyed 14 years in the classroom where she developed her passion for engaging lessons and learner-centered environments. In her current position, Laura brings her lively energy to support K-5 Computer Science teachers across Gwinnett’s 81 elementary schools. She is committed to helping teachers provide high-quality, inclusive computer science education to all students. Laura is dedicated to empowering all kids, starting with the three she is raising.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 4
Maria Camarena (She/Her)
Maria Camarena is a computer science teacher at Maywood Center for Enriched Studies. Her mission is to advocate for computer science opportunities in her community. In five years, she has established a computer science pathway offering CS to all 7th graders and multiple high school CS classes, including APCSP, APCSA and Data Science. Maria is a strong advocate for girls in STEM. She significantly increased the enrollment of girls in CS courses through the founding of the MaCES Girls Who Code Club and the Computer Science Honor Society, the only in her local district. Maria also believes in connecting students with professionals of Hispanic/Latinx descent through her partnership with Nuevo Foundation because she understands that “you can’t be what you can’t see”. Her accolades include the 2020 CSTA/Infosys Teaching Excellence award and the 2022 NCWIT National Educator award. You can see a glimpse of her students’ awesomeness and the pursuit to bring computer science to her community on Twitter @csiseverywhere and Instagram @maces.cs, @maces.gwc and @maces_cshs.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 4
Toni Dunlap (She/Her)
Toni Dunlap currently serves as a computer science (CS) educator and the Middle School Service-Learning Representative at Princeton Day School in New Jersey. She has experience teaching CS at the 6th – 12th grade level. Toni – a native of Atlanta, GA – moved to Colorado pursue an undergraduate degree in CS from the University of Denver. During her time in college, Toni recognized she had a passion for working in roles that involve mentorship, lesson planning, community organizing, and exposing others (especially underrepresented communities) to CS/STEAM fields. This ultimately led her to pursue a teaching career, which has proven to be a perfect fit – a position that allows her to explore both her love of CS and people.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 4
Tonya Coats (She/Her)
Featured on CBS Mission Unstoppable as a leading female in STEM, ISTE presenter, micro:bit champion, a 2022 CSTA Honorable Mention, 2022-2023 CSTA Equity Fellow, and an IACUE Board Member, a regional affiliate of CUE. Tonya Coats has been a K-6th educator in Southern California for over 20 years. She has a strong passion for computer science and maker-based learning. Her students have participated in numerous educational conferences and student showcases to show educators and their peers what is possible with computer science. Tonya believes exposing her students to computer science at a young age will give them the exposure to build interest and learn how to apply these skills to solving real-world problems. She is a 2022 micro:bit champion, a 2022 CSTA Honorable Mention, and also recently elected to serve as an IACUE Board Member, a regional affiliate of CUE.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 3
Tory Wadlington (He/Him)
Tory Wadlington is in his 5th year as a special education teacher in Southern California. He is a tech enthusiast with a passion for building equity and creating safe spaces for BIPOC students, staff and families. He is a co-founder of Equity in Action CA which has brought teachers and leaders of color together for professional development. As a graduate of Grambling State University, an HBCU (Historically Black College and University) Tory noticed stark differences in student achievement and motivation based on cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. This propelled him into many mentorship positions, eventually leading him to get his Master’s degree in Educational Technology, with a credential focusing on Special Education. Tory used computer science to create safe space classrooms, and new ways to engage previously unmotivated students. His heart for special education and Social and Emotional Learning has helped him develop training on engaging and welcoming all students.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 4
Zuo Bin (Zuobin) Tang (He/Him)
Zuobin currently serves as a program manager at NYC Men Teach, which supports the recruitment and retention of male teachers of color in New York City public schools. He is also an adjunct assistant professor of mathematics at NYU.
He taught in the public school system for seven years, most recently as a high school math and computer science (CS) teacher in Brooklyn, NY. In addition to teaching, he served as his school’s CS Lead, planning and organizing CS activities and events. He also served as a grade team leader and an inquiry team leader.
To give back to the teaching field, he served as a coach for Asian American male teachers and as a program ambassador for NYC Men Teach.
Prior to joining the education field, he spent nearly a decade working in multiple community-based organizations serving low-income, immigrant families.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 3
Anita Debarlaben (She/Her)
Anita Debarlaben earned a BS in Electrical Engineering and a Masters in Computer Science. After writing software for over 18 years she changed her career to education. She truly believes that some students need to “see one to be one” so she was determined to reach, teach and encourage as many students as possible to enter STEM careers. She recently joined University of Chicago Laboratory Schools (UCLS) as a high school CS teacher where she teaches AI and Machine Learning and Introduction to Programming. Prior to joining UCLS, she taught Mathematics and Computer Science for over 10 years. Last year Anita earned the AP Computer Science Principles Female Diversity Award for increasing her female enrollment from less than 10% to almost 50%. Anita is also proud to be chosen as a state finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teachers (PAEMST) for 2021.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 3
Ashley Ufret (She/Her)
Ashley Ufret, proud of her Puerto Rican heritage was born and raised in the Bronx, N.Y. She identifies as a lifelong learner and scholar. A proud NYC Teaching Fellow alumni, she is now entering her 6th year as an educator at P.S. 375 in Brooklyn, N.Y. A Childhood and Bilingual elementary school teacher, she was introduced to Computer Science as a member of the Department of Education’s CS4ALL Sep Jr. program. Having personally fought to overcome physical and societal barriers to success, and bearing witness to the inequities faced by her students, she quickly embraced the invitation to participate in CS4ALL’s Equity initiative; joining the Ingenuity and Exploring Equity in Computer Science (EECS) teams.
In an effort to advocate for and empower her students, over the past 4 years Ashley Ufret has dedicated her personal time towards professional development in the content and instructional practices of CS and Equity. She finds innovative ways to integrate CS and Equity education within core content areas (math, ELA, SS, Science) taught in grades K-5. Her goal is to bring CS and Equity education to as many students as possible. Now, with over 400 hours of professional learning in CS and Equity, she welcomes any opportunity to share her expertise with other educators in the hope they become inspired to do the same.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 3
Carla Neely (She/Her)
Carla Neely is a middle school science and computer science teacher. She has found a way to integrate the two subjects together, resulting in memorable learning experiences for all of her students. She also travels around the world to share with teachers the ways in which to integrate computer science into core subjects. Carla was a member of the 2021-2022 CSTA Equity Fellow Cohort. She is currently a member of CSTA’s Board of Directors as the K-8 Teacher Representative.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 3
Catherine Medina-DeVilliers (She/Her)
Catherine Medina-DeVilliers is Puerto Rican-American. She holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science from Fairfield University with minor degrees in Math and Spanish. She is a Nationally Board-certified teacher with an M.S. and Ed.S. from The George Washington University and completing an additional master’s degree in Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology.
She has been teaching Mathematics and Computer Science at the secondary level for over twenty years. She has expanded CS programs/courses at many high schools and recognized by the College Board for the growth of young women in CS AP courses. As a military spouse, she has a national perspective on teaching to various groups. Currently, she is teaching Computer Science as a full time Professor at Germanna Community College.
Her husband and high school sweetheart, Dr. Edward DeVilliers own a software development company. She enjoys being with her four beautiful children, grandson, and Pumi, dog Ignacio.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 3
Donald Saint-Germain (He/Him)
Donald Saint-Germain is a high school Computer Science and 9-12 English Language Arts in New York City at the Bronx School for Law, Government and Justice. Mr. Saint-Germain embarked on his journey into CS via professional developments offered by the NYCDOE CS4ALL team since 2016. Each year he has returned as either a participant or teacher trainer. Mr. Saint-Germain is passionate about incorporating technology into the classroom to improve student’s learning opportunities as he sees this as a vital aspect in preparing his students to be active participants in the 21st Century. Throughout his 5 years teaching CS, he has spent his time and efforts establishing a culture in which teachers and students are engaged academic citizens by using technology to communicate and enhance learning opportunities for all. His vision for delivering CS education focuses on expanding opportunities for each grade level to provide more learning opportunities for students in and outside of the classroom, with several of his CS students being awarded internships. In the past years, Mr. Saint-Germain has been awarded as a Math for America Master Teacher Fellowship, Teach for America CS Fellow, NYCDOE CS4ALL Blueprint Fellow and Ingenuity Team Member, CSforAllTeachers Inaugural CS in the Wild Community Ambassador, and Model and Peer Collaborative Teacher from the NYCDOE Teacher Leadership office and UFT.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 3
Dr. Sonal Patel (She/Her)
Dr. Sonal Patel is the Digital Learning Innovation Coordinator at San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools. She supports educators, coaches, and administrators in active professional learning, grounded in solid pedagogy and centered around digital accessibility and inclusion. Sonal has been leading county and state-wide efforts in broadening K-12 access and participation in Computer Science. As a recently appointed member of SCALE-CA (Supporting Computing Access, Leadership, and Equity in California), Sonal aims to build leadership capacity in computer science. Sonal is also the co-founder of the Inland Empire Computer Science Equity Task Force, a collaboration of multiple education stakeholders who are committed to the vision of providing a rigorous and inclusive CS Education.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 3
Jennifer Styer (She/Her)
Jennifer Styer has been teaching high school STEAM classes in Washington state since 2000. She is a CSTA Equity Fellow and an Amazon Future Engineer Teacher Ambassador. Jenny’s passion for equity began when she came to the realization that being female didn’t improve the diversity in her classroom. Throughout her career she has attended inclusion and diversity workshops and participated in anti-racist education and book groups. As a result, she has tried everything from bunnies in the classroom to an all-girls tech club. She believes if everyone learns computer science the world will be a better place. Jenny intertwines art and creativity with technology to assist her students in solving problems. When she isn’t teaching, she can be found enjoying the outdoors on horseback or with her family.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 3
Lauren Berrios (She/Her)
Lauren Berrios is a visual-spatial enrichment teacher for 1st through 5th grade students in the White Plains City School District in New York. She is a mentor teacher for the Girls4Tech club at the 6th grade campus and participates as a founding member of her district’s equity committee. Throughout her years as an enrichment teacher, Lauren has campaigned for flexible accommodations, which has allowed many more students to participate in computer science programming. Lauren has been teaching computer science for 6 years and is entering her 11th year of teaching. She is a Picademy Certified educator and an Upperline Code Teaching Fellow. Lauren graduated from Manhattanville College with a Masters of Arts in Teaching in Visual Arts.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 3
Leontae Gray-Ward (She/Her)
Leontae is a proud Purdue University Alumni that received her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Technology. She is passionate about affording scholars high-quality computer science programming and other STEM opportunities. Currently, she is a Project Lead the Way Instructor for the School City of Hammond in Indiana. Leontae has also served a 4 year term as a board member of Engineering Technology Educators of Indiana. Her passion for STEAM encouraged her to establish her company, S.T.E.A.M. City Tek Exec, where she partners with other organizations and travels throughout urban communities to host STEM camps for youth. Leontae is eager to find and pursue opportunities that will allow her to continue to advance in this field and make a huge impact in the community. In her spare time, Leontae loves exploring music, engaging in her children’s educational and recreational activities, and spending time with her family.
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CSTA Equity Fellow, Cohort 3
Pradip Misra (He/Him)
I am a Teacher in Bagdad High/Middle School. Becoming a teacher has been one of my best decisions in my life. Everyday trying new things in my classroom, understanding the problems of my students, communicating with community members, fellow teachers, administrators to make our student successful makes me feel that a teacher can bring so many smiles in the society.
Currently, I am doing my Doctorate degree program in Education. My work has been recognized by many awards and recognitions. I am, also, on the board of various organizations to promote education in every corner of the country and the world. For me, equity has a deep meaning that we all work together to make everyone successful.
I have always believed that Education is all about collaboration and constant learning. We learn from each other, we share with each other and together we can all be successful.