Jordan Chadwick
Community Fellow
Jordan Chadwick is a dedicated community activist, scholar, and leader committed to fostering social change through education, service, and advocacy. A junior at Bowie State University, Jordan is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Communications with a concentration in Public Relations and a minor in Business Administration: Marketing. As Vice President of the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Club, he plays a pivotal role in fostering intellectual discourse and student engagement on critical societal issues.
Passionate about civic engagement, Jordan has served as a Deputy Field Organizer for the Maryland Democratic Party, where he mobilized student volunteers, coordinated community outreach, and organized events across multiple college campuses. His dedication to service extends to his leadership roles in campus organizations, including his work as Chief of Public Relations for the Hispanic Student Association and an active member of the Campus Activities Board and Ignite Men's Fellowship.
Jordan is a Community Fellow at the Braxton Institute, where he is mentored by Rev. Dr. Joanne Braxton. In this role, he collaborates with thought leaders to address social justice issues, promote equity, and empower marginalized communities. He has also been mentored by Senator and educator Joanne Benson of the 24th legislative district. His passion for advocacy, leadership, and mentorship continues to shape his commitment to public service and community development.
With a strong background in strategic communications, event planning, and community organizing, Jordan aspires to bridge gaps between diverse communities, cultivate meaningful dialogue, and create lasting change.