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Johann Calhoun, Chalkbeat PhiladelphiaJune 11, 2021
Richard Gordon, principal of Paul Robeson High School, consoles Tawanda Robinson, mother of David Williams, who was gunned down in 2020. Williams was set to graduate this year. (Johann Calhoun / Chalkbeat)
As an African American male a demographic underrepresented among educators Richard Gordon learned quickly how much of an impact he could have on students and their families when he became a teacher in Baltimore.
“There is nothing more rewarding than seeing the evidence that the educational environment and experience you provide your students, or the love and care you showed them, made an impact on how they see themselves or how they see the importance of school,” Gordon told Chalkbeat.