(Clarksdale, Mississippi) Professor Jeremy Pittman will serve as a featured guest speaker at the Mississippi
Citizens United for Prosperity (MCUP) 4th Quarter Mississippi Zero Lead and Healthy
Housing Solutions Coalition Meeting, held in conjunction with the Mississippi Statewide
Environmental Justice Summit at Tougaloo College from October 23–26, 2025, in Jackson, Mississippi. This major statewide convening will bring together community leaders, educators,
policymakers, advocates, and public health professionals committed to advancing equitable
solutions in housing, environmental health, and community well-being across Mississippi.
Professor Pittman will lead Track 3 of the coalition meeting on Saturday, October 25, an interactive session titled “Advancing Equitable Public Health and Healthy Housing Policies through Intergenerational
Leadership Development and Advocacy: Elevating Community Voices as Advocates.” This highly engaging session will emphasize the importance of intergenerational leadership
development in shaping public policy that supports equitable health and housing outcomes.
Participants will gain insights into collaborative leadership strategies, policy engagement
frameworks, and community-based advocacy methods designed to amplify local voices
and strengthen civic participation.
As an educator and leadership scholar, Professor Pittman has been a part of Coahoma
Community College since 2005, where he serves as Director of the Honors College Program—founded
in 2015—and as an Instructor of Business and Computer Information Systems. With a
strong background in community empowerment and leadership development, he integrates
civic engagement, ethical leadership, and social responsibility into his teaching.
His approach is rooted in the subservient leadership model, a philosophy that emphasizes
humility, service, and empowerment as the foundation of effective and inclusive leadership.
In previous roles, Professor Pittman has served as a leadership instructor for MCUP,
where he worked closely with grassroots leaders to build the skills necessary to navigate
public systems, advocate for policy reform, and promote community-driven change. His
dedication to fostering intergenerational leadership has helped emerging leaders connect
their personal experiences to broader social issues, empowering them to act as catalysts
for sustainable progress in Mississippi’s communities.
The Mississippi Statewide Environmental Justice Summit and Zero Lead and Healthy Housing Solutions Coalition Meeting serve as a vital platform for dialogue and collaboration on pressing environmental
and housing issues affecting Mississippi residents. Over the four-day event, attendees
will engage in workshops, training sessions, and strategic discussions addressing
environmental health disparities, lead contamination prevention, climate justice,
and affordable housing development. The Summit’s collaborative structure allows diverse
stakeholders to share best practices and forge partnerships that advance health equity
and environmental sustainability.
Through Track 3 and other interactive sessions, the Summit seeks to elevate community
perspectives and build leadership pipelines that reflect the diversity, resilience,
and strength of Mississippi’s people. Professor Pittman’s participation underscores
the connection between leadership development and environmental justice, highlighting
how empowered communities can influence meaningful policy reform and create lasting
improvements in public health and housing equity.
The Mississippi Citizens United for Prosperity continues to champion statewide efforts
that align leadership, advocacy, and education to promote healthier, more just, and
prosperous communities. This event marks another milestone in the organization’s ongoing
mission to advance equity and build capacity for positive systemic change across Mississippi.
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