April 5, 2021 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks E345 When talking about her experience, Sue Division, U.S. Department of Justice; as de- Education Department at Mississippi Valley Ellen used to say, ‘‘Being released from prison partmental head of History & Culture Libraries State University. She collaborates with District is like being shot out of a cannon naked into at the Smithsonian Institution Libraries; and as Superintendents, District and Building-Level a brick wall.’’ Even through hardship, she an acquisitions manager for electronic data- Administration, Cooperating Teachers, and never lost her sense of humor. Upon her re- bases at BNA, Inc. MVSU University Content Area Supervising lease, she authored ‘‘The Slumber Party from Jane had been the recipient of numerous Educators in the Elementary and Secondary Hell’’ detailing her time in prison. She then awards over the course of her career, includ- Area Departments to develop and maintain re- founded the nonprofit organization ReInventing ing from the U.S. Department of Energy for lationships that lead to quality field experi- ReEntry to educate and reshape society’s per- sustained superior service and from the Jus- ences for Teacher Candidates at both the un- ception of former inmates to help them re- tice Management Division and the Smithso- dergraduate and graduate levels. Dr. Moore integrate and give them a fair shot for employ- nian Institution for workflow improvements. has also served as Teacher Education Depart- ment, housing, education, and entrepreneurial Jane Sa´nchez held a Juris Doctorate from ment Acting Chair and Coordinator of the opportunities—without shame or stigma. American University’s Washington College of Master of Arts in Teaching (Certification) Pro- Sue Ellen courageously chose to confront Law, a Master’s of Library Science from Sim- gram. and relive these challenges with hope that she mons College in Boston and a Bachelor of She monitors the adherence of the MVSU could help others see their purpose and po- Arts in English from the University of New Education Preparation Program to the Mis- tential again. She visited prisons and detention Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico. sissippi Department of Education certification centers to tell her story and prepare women As chairman of the Legislative Branch Ap- guidelines for field experiences, student teach- and girls for life inside and after reentry. She propriations Subcommittee, I had the pleasure ing, and graduate internships. Prior to joining would talk to anyone who listened, from of working with Jane during the appropriations higher education full-time, she obtained 15 judges and elected officials—even President process for the Library. Anyone who has years of P–12 experience. Her work experi- Barack Obama. For her seminal leadership on worked with Jane would describe her as a ences include Pre-Kindergarten and Kinder- criminal justice issues, she joined First Lady strong leader who will be remembered for her garten teacher, District Instructional Cur- Michelle Obama as a guest of honor for the calming presence. Her passing is a great loss riculum Coach (K–6), Adjunct Professor of On- President’s final State of the Union address. for not only her family and friends, but also for Ground and Online Universities, Child Devel- Sue Ellen saw life as a grand adventure and the . I thank Jane for her opment Center Director, and Educational Con- moved mountains to inspire hope in those she great service to Congress, the Library, and the sultant to HBCU Master of Arts in Teaching saw herself in. We owe her a debt of gratitude American people. My deepest sympathies go (MAT) Graduate programs within the Southern and are thankful we bore witness to her life’s out to Jane’s colleagues, and especially her Region. work in Arizona and across the nation. She in- husband, Christopher, and her three children, Additionally, she serves as a Professional spired many Arizonans to seek justice, treat Adam, Andrew, and Alyson. Development Specialist (PDS) for the Council for Professional Recognition-Child Develop- others with the dignity and respect they de- f serve, and to keep up the good fight. ment Associate (CDA) and Consultant to MS In this spirit of remembrance, I rise to honor DAMIAN DUNNING Head Start Agencies, Preschool Programs, the tremendous life and legacy of Sue Ellen and School District Career and Technical Edu- Allen. I thank Sue Ellen, and wish her God- HON. cation (CTE) programs in the state. Her Spiritual Mantra derives from Galatians speed. OF COLORADO 6:9—Let us not become weary in well-doing, f IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES for in due season we shall reap, if we faint REMEMBERING JANE SA´ NCHEZ Monday, April 5, 2021 not; and II Corinthians 5:7—For we walk by Mr. PERLMUTTER. Madam Speaker, I rise faith, not by sight. Her life’s most pivotal role HON. TIM RYAN today to recognize and applaud Damian Dun- is being wife of Mr. Reginald Moore of Green- OF OHIO ning for receiving the Arvada Wheat Ridge wood, MS, and the mother of Reginald II and IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Service Ambassadors for Youth award. Jordan Moore. Damian Dunning is a student at Arvada K– Dr. Moore serves as a mentor, advocate Monday, April 5, 2021 8 and received this award because his deter- and ‘‘voice’’ to student education candidates, Mr. RYAN. Madam Speaker, I rise today to mination and hard work have allowed him to early career educators and those seeking honor the life of Jane Sa´nchez, Deputy Librar- overcome adversities. guidance into the education profession. ian for Library Collections and Services and The dedication demonstrated by Damian Madam Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join the 25th Law Librarian of Congress, who Dunning is exemplary of the type of achieve- me in recognizing Dr. Kalanya Moore for her passed away on March 26, 2021 after a cou- ment that can be attained with hard work and dedication to education and commitment to rageous battle with cancer. perseverance. It is essential students at all our community. Appointed as Law Librarian of Congress on levels strive to make the most of their edu- f February 6, 2017, Jane managed the oper- cation and develop a work ethic which will RECOGNIZING THE FRONTLINE ation and policy administration for the Law Li- guide them for the rest of their lives. HEALTHCARE WORKERS OF brary of Congress, the world’s largest collec- I extend my deepest congratulations to tion of legal materials. Then, in June 2019, Damian Dunning for winning the Arvada Ms. Sa´nchez was also appointed Deputy Li- Wheat Ridge Service Ambassador for Youth HON. DUSTY JOHNSON brarian for the newly formed Library Collec- award. I have no doubt he will exhibit the OF SOUTH DAKOTA tions and Services Group (LCSG). Here, Jane same dedication and character in all of his fu- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES was instrumental in helping to bring together ture accomplishments. Monday, April 5, 2021 the three units responsible for acquiring, f stewarding, describing and serving library col- Mr. JOHNSON of South Dakota. Madam lections. HONORING DR. KALANYA MOORE Speaker, I rise today to recognize, celebrate, Prior to the Law Library, Jane had been and honor the frontline healthcare workers of Chief of Humanities and Social Sciences HON. BENNIE G. THOMPSON the great state of South Dakota. (HSS) since October 2014. HSS provided re- OF MISSISSIPPI Some of these South Dakota heroes are search service in the Library’s Main Reading IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Melissa Johnson, Amy Johnson, Sara John- Room, the Local History and Genealogy sec- son, Beth Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Renee tion, the Digital Reference Team and the Monday, April 5, 2021 Johnson, Gail Johnson, Jack Johnson, Careen Microform and Electronic Resources Center. Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi. Madam Johnson, Thais Johnson, Duane Johnson, Under her leadership, services to researchers Speaker, I rise today to honor a remarkable Danelle Johnson, Heather Johnson, Justin expanded which led to a more robust use of individual, Dr. Kalanya Moore. Johnson, Bridget Johnson, Jodi Johnson, the collections and services. Kalanya Moore serves as Assistant Pro- Kamela Johnson, Tiffanee Johnson, Sarah Ms. Sa´nchez had also served as a business fessor and Director of Field Experiences and Johnson, Jessica Johnson, Christine Johnson, unit Managing Director at the U.S. Govern- Clinical Practices and School District Partner- Lisa Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Nicole John- ment Publishing Office; as an associate direc- ship Liaison for the Teacher Education Council son, MaryAnn Johnson, Melanie Johnson, Ni- tor of Justice Libraries, Justice Management Departmental Governing Board in the Teacher cole Johnson, Krista Johnson, Erin Johnson,

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