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BJ Speaks: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Morris

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Join Billy "BJ" Jones for a conversation with Dr. Robert Morris on Thursday, 11/12/20, from 5-6 p.m. EST. Join BJ and Dr. Morris for a discussion about mentoring, social justice, and minority male achievement. 

Dr. Morris is founder and President of South Florida Village Inc., a non-profit organization that strives to improve the quality of South Florida families by providing support, mentoring, educational direction, professional training, and social consulting services.  Dr. Morris serves on several local, state and national organizations including the National Association for the Advanced of Colored People (NAACP), Color of Change, Campaign for Black Male Achievement, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., Florida Council for Social Studies, League of Women Voters of Broward County, National Council on Educating Black Children, Southern Historical Association and a host of others.

Dr. Morris is college professor, eminent scholar, and community activist. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in History and African/Latin American Studies in 1995.  He remained at Colgate University to earn his Masters of Arts in Teaching in Secondary School Social Studies in 1997.   His Masters Thesis was entitled--Multicultural Schooling: An Agenda for Educating Black Students.   He also earned a Masters in Business Administration from American Intercontinental University, and Doctorate in Leadership and Education with a specialization in Exceptional Student Education from Barry University.  His dissertation was Special and General Education Teachers’ Preparation and Attitudes Toward Culturally Responsive Teaching of Black Students.  

To reach BJ or Dr. Morris during the live podcast, call 347-539-5372 or email everydayfolkslisten@gmail.com. 

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