Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee
The purpose of the Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee is to promote respect and understanding of minority and ethnic groups and their involvement in Association activities.

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History of EMAC
Explore the long and rich history of NEA and DSEA's Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee with the interactive PDF available by clicking the button below:
The following article addresses the history of the teacher's union, black teachers, and the education of minority students. It was written by Gloria Ho, a school social worker in the Cape Henlopen School District and DSEA's NEA Director.
EMAC Resources
The following resources help readers explore and understand the topics and issues central to EMAC's mission.
- Racial Justice Resources from DSEA
- Racial Justice is Education Justice
- Support Ethnic Studies Programs
- Black Lives Matter @ School
- Talking About Race
- Dreamers
- Facing Hate and Bias at School
- Supporting LGBTQ Youth
- Educational Equity for Women and Girls
- Protecting Our Students' Civil Rights
- Toolkit for Fair, Safe & Effective Community Policing
- TED Talk: Fighting Racism and Improving Policing
EMAC Leadership
The individuals listed below currently serve as the leadership team for DSEA's Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee.
EMAC Co-Chairpersons
- Sonia Everson, Caesar Rodney E.A.
- Tonya Frazier, Christina E.A.
Committee Members
- Sabrina Metz, Colonial Paras
- Tameka Mays, Colonial Paras
- Joanna Flournoy, Caesar Rodney E.A.
- Naeisha Vawter, Appoquinimink E.A.
- Shaila Collins, Sussex Vo-Tech E.A.
- Ashley Lockwood, Milford E.A.
- Gail Jones, Seaford E.A.