My First Attempt at a Candid Conversation About Race

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In countries around the world, the George Floyd murder has diverted our attention from Flipped Learning to race and injustice. That said, if the key to good teaching is relationships, it’s clear that there is some collective relationship homework we need to do that is long overdue. Join me for my first candid conversation about race. Follow on Twitter: @jamesdavismusik @jonbergmann @ @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @Teachonamission@jonHarper70bd #edchat #flipclass #teachers James & Joi Davis both are a gift to this generation with a passion for young people and the development of strong families. Professionally, James operates as a Qualified Mental Health Specialist in social services, family counseling and psychiatric and behavioral services. Professionally, Joi is a woman who wears many hats as an event planner, and first generational diversity coach for college students and Christian youth organizations. Musically, they both our inspiring vocalist and songwriters performing on multiple stages around the United States and heard on ITunes. In the pastoral office, they have served 8 years assisting with senior pastors in Mansfield and Columbus, Ohio. Currently serving in Columbus, Ohio at Rebirth Worship Center under the leadership of Darren Thomas. James & Joi Davis have been married for 15 years and are the proud parents of 2 anointed leaders in the making, Makaila Joi and James Emanuel, II, and one new precious baby girl only 4 months old AriElla Love.