John Pack Lambert (1980 – )
I would ask that all references to me use either my full name or refer to me as Mr. Lambert.
My name is John Pack Lambert. I was born in Warren, Michigan and lived in Sterling Heights, Michigan from age one. These are both northern Suburbs of Detroit.
I used to go to Brigham Young University and later transferred to Wayne State University from which I graduated with a BA in history in 2008. I later studied for an MA in history at Eastern Michigan University. I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I want to publicly declare I am on the autism spectrum. For too long people have tried to shame those of us on the autism spectrum from trying to make this information public.
I was from November 2013 to June 2017 an Associate Teacher in the Great Start Readiness Program (Pre-K) of the Detroit Public Schools. I also worked in meat departments at two grocery stores. Starting in October 2017 I have been a teacher in Detroit Public Schools after getting my teaching certificate with Schoolcraft College through their alternate route to certification program. Later I had a job where my focus was mainly on intensive intervention in fluency development with first graders.
I now work for Detroit-at-work in workforce services.
In the past I have mistakenly categorized people into only gender categories. I have tried to remedy this situation recently, such as by making sure that all the people in Category:American women film directors were also in Category:American film directors.
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