Rafiq R. Kalam Id-Din II, Esq., a current resident of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, is Founder & Managing Partner of Ember Charter Schools for Mindful Education, Innovation and Transformation (Ember). A social entrepreneur, activist, teacher, lawyer, and nonprofit leader, Brother Rafiq’s life’s work and service to his community is informed and inspired by his experiences growing up in severe poverty in inner city Philadelphia during the height of the violent crack epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s. A two-time graduate of the University of Virginia (Bachelors in English and African-American Studies, and Master of Teaching — English Education), Rafiq received his Juris Doctor from NYU School of Law as a Thurgood Marshall Scholar, Editor of the Law Review, and President of the Student Bar Association. Rafiq practiced corporate law (mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, etc.) with Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP in New York and Hong Kong, before serving as Executive Director of the AnBryce Foundation in the Washington, DC area, a pioneering first-generation focused nonprofit that provides highly impactful OST and scholarship programs.
In 2007, Rafiq received the prestigious Echoing Green Fellowship for Social Entrepreneurs for his “Teaching Firm” model, an innovative design for fully teacher-led schools managed like law firms, which he founded as the model for Ember in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn in 2011. A co-founder and current chair of the Black Latinx Asian Charter Collaborative and board member of The National Charter Collaborative, Rafiq has been honored as an inaugural 2021 recipient of the Black Voices for Social Justice Fund Award from the Joe and Clara Tsai Foundation, 2022 recipient of the Teach For America-Reinvention Lab’s Enduring Ideas award, 2023 Brooklyn Bed-Stuy Lions Club Educator of the Year Award, 2023 BMe Vanguard Fellow Award, 2024 Pahara Fellowship, and 2025 Brooklyn Power List Icon Award.