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Karen Lewis (labor leader)

Karen Lewis
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Lewis speaking at Daley Plaza during the protest of Chicago school closings, 2013
Born Karen Jennings
(1953-07-20) July 20, 1953 (age 64)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Education B.A. Sociology and Music
M.A. Inner City Studies
Alma mater Kenwood Academy
Mount Holyoke College
Dartmouth College
Northeastern Illinois University
Occupation Chicago Public Schools Chemistry teacher, labor leader
Years active 1987–present
Organization Chicago Teachers Union
Known for President of the Chicago Teachers Union since 2010
Spouse(s) Arnold Glenn (m. 1973–84)
John Lewis (m. 2001)

Karen Lewis (née Jennings; July 20, 1953) is an American Chicago Public Schools teacher and labor leader. She is the current president of the Chicago Teachers Union, local 1 of the American Federation of Teachers. She is a former King College Prep High School and Lane Technical High School chemistry teacher, her occupation for 22 years before becoming president of the teachers union. She is a graduate of Dartmouth College.

Lewis is the daughter of a family of teachers. She left Kenwood High School (now Kenwood Academy) after her junior year to attend Mount Holyoke College. She transferred to Dartmouth College in 1972 and is the only African American woman in the class of 1974, with a degree in sociology and music. A widow, her second husband is a former Chicago schools physical education teacher.

Lewis is the president of the Chicago Teachers Union. She has been a member of the union since 1988. In 2010, Lewis, running with the Caucus of Rank and File Educators (CORE), gained control over the CTU by winning 60% of the vote in a run-off election. CORE ran an aggressive grassroots organizing campaign, and took a strong stance against school privatization. CORE accused the incumbent United Progressive Caucus (UPC) of capitulating to corporate interests, silencing dissent within the union, and collaborating with the city to prevent union outreach at schools. CORE quickly took action to distinguish itself from UPC, the previous caucus controlling the CTU, reaffirm its grassroots support, and launch a campaign to defend public education. The new leadership cut pay for union officers and used the savings to expand outreach. CORE represented a major bloc of dissent at the 2012 AFT convention, and held signs in protest of Race to the Top during a speech from Vice President Joe Biden.

In early September 2012 she led the Chicago Teachers Union on a 10-day strike. Emerging victorious, the union softened the proposed teacher evaluation system, prevented the instituting of merit pay, and ensured protections for veteran teachers in phased out schools. Prior to the strike she went through several months of negotiations with Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel and Emanuel appointee Chicago Public Schools board president Penny Pritzker. Lewis claimed that during a disagreement over lengthening the school day, Emanuel said, “Fuck you, Lewis.”


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