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Presentations

UCCC 

sunday school class
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[Building Our Marital Home]

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Over a span of five months, I facilitated a couple's marriage class. Our topics ranged from Intimacy  to Expectations to Communication to In-Laws and beyond. In a discussion-based setting, we strengthen our Christian relationships while we studied what God says and incorporated Christian literature to learn how we can bless and improve our marriages.

Florida Fund for Minority Teachers

graduate student presentation

[Qualitative Research on Black Male Elementary Teachers]

FFMT sought guests to host virtual presentations. I shared what the literature revealed about Black male elementary teachers and hosted a discussion from the audience on their experiences with Black male teachers. Many guests never had a Black male educator! The discussions inspired further study and collaborative efforts with participants.

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PK Yonge

second and third graders

[at Florida Book Awards]

During the younger children’s special DEAR day, I was asked to come and share my experiences as an author. We discussed the writing process- kids were shocked at the number of revisions- and where authors’ ideas come from.

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American Educational Research Association

[Blacked Out: A Narrative of Black Male Elementary Teachers]

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As a practitioner researcher, I was given the opportunity to gather with other scholars and share my research topic- BMETs. During the roundtable, panelist shared their research and provided deep questions. I enjoyed the fellowship with educational scholars!

PK Yonge

high school elective

[African American History]

I was invited to be a guest speaker to share with juniors and seniors in a Black History class. I shared some hidden facts about Black history in the United States and we discussed the importance of Black male teachers in schools.

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Word of the South

guest panelist

[at Florida Book Awards]

During a 45-minute session, guests listened to a selection from myself and other award-winning writers. Following the reading, I answered a variety of audience questions about my experiences-as a writer and what led me to novel writing. With local Tallahassee friends, present, I enjoyed the opportunity to share and converse.

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Canopy Oaks Elementary School

kindergarten

[Kindergarteners Compare Books and Movies]

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Kindergarteners took a shot at some trivia questions before looking at some popular movies. They engaged in conversations about whether the ideas for movies came from books, or was it the other way around?

PK Yonge

Roundtable of Educators

[Educators' Forum]

In a round-table structure, educators were given the opportunity to see what was occurring in other classrooms. I shared some examples of mini-lessons used to broaden students’ knowledge of historical events in our country.

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Bronson Elementary School

fifth graders

[Multicultural Comparisons to The Odyssey]

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I incorporated multicultural alternative options for fifth graders who recently finished reading The Odyssey. This was one presentation that took quite a bit of preparation! The students also participated in a thrilling contest of trivia questions with prizes!

Alachua County Library

Cone Park

["Teen Tober"/ Creative Writing Workshop]

The public library invited me to discuss what creative writing is. During the Zoom presentation, the audience had an opportunity to create their own unique writings. We reflected on the experience and discussed how to continue writing.

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SWAG Summer Camp

Primary Elementary Groups

[Activities and games like Charades!]

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Activities such as Charades (children drew popular, diverse book covers), show-and-tell, and a chance to become young authors were part of the events on the visit! The children enjoyed a break from their regular summer camp day activities to dive into literacy. I loved the chance to help foster a love for reading with the young children of Levy County!

PK Yonge DRS

fourth and fifth graders

[Black History Month via Zoom]

While learning about adversity Black Americans such as Ruby Bridges and Henry Johnson, students also gained insight to key contributions. They learned the inventor of a popular card game, Phase 10, was a Black man named Ken Johnson. The mix of fourth and fifth grade children posed though-provoking questions as we wrapped up our virtual conversation!

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Southmoreland Elementary (PA) School

5th and 6th graders

[Zoom- Florida Facts related to Math and Science]

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A handful of classes were excited to see if math and science lessons were applicable outside the classroom! I enjoyed the multiple presentations, sharing about life in Florida. Utilizing technology can be tricky, but the students enjoyed having a guest speaker and learning about notable Black mathematicians and scientists like Dr. Daniel Hale Williams and Elbert Frank Cox.

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 6th grade ELA

[Black History Month/ "Hard History Lessons"]

My first opportunity in middle school included three Language Arts presentations in one day. This allowed me to share little-known facts of the sufferings and contributions of Black Americans throughout history! 

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W.T. Moore Elementary School

fifth graders

[Character Matters and Middle School Preparation]

Students were treated to Starbursts, if they got a few simple questions correct! They also learned about important character traits such as discipline, respect, and focus. The presentation ended with some tips as they prepare for middle school.

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Bronson High School

English 1

[Representation Matters! Here's Why]

A rural school provided an opportunity for me to share why representation in literature matters. I discussed the importance of seeing diverse characters, not only by race and gender, benefits readers of all age groups.

The collection of freshmen and sophomores reflected on ideas that had whisked through their minds in youthful glee, but began to contemplate the importance of diversity.

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Winthrop Charter School

kindergarten

[What is it like to be an author?]

Kindergarteners were learning about different jobs and careers. An educator requested me to share my experiences as an author- some tasks, projects, and interesting facts- to a very energetic class!

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Local News Interview

[CBS News]

When the public library extended hours, the local news sought an author to share their thoughts. I explained the benefits of longer hours at the library for children from the perspective as an author and educator.

Black Wellness Day

[Black Refuge through Pen and Pad]

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In a failed attempt to serve as a presenter, I prepared a conversational piece about the benefits of writing. Although the Zoom link did not work, I created a YouTube video for your viewing pleasure. Learn how writing can be therapy!

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City of Alachua Summer Camp- ages 7-13!

[Picture book reading and learning about Hard Facts, after Juneteenth]

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The younger group read Lebron James' I Promise. They were captivated about the abilities they have and learned how to be the best they can be! The older group learned about the importance of Black and Brown writers and literature. They also learned the true, hard facts of Juneteenth and its two-year delay of the good news of Emancipation in Texas.

Glen Springs Elementary School

Ms. Hampton's fourth graders

[Book Reviews: A Taste of Colored Water and White Water]

Ms. Hampton's fourth grade class provided a special opportunity for me! Instead of typical boring presentations when authors only talk about their books, we collectively reviewed two stories. Both told from different children- a Black boy who is curious about tasting ice-cold water from the Whites-Only fountain, and two white boys who were told rumors about the crispness of water from the Colored water fountain in town.

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PK Yonge DRS 

kindergarten and 1st

[Reading Fundamentals and I Promise]

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There's nothing more invigorating than seeing the passion of young children when talking about reading! I was thrilled to share about the writing process. We read Lebron James' powerful book, I Promise. Students loved "show and tell," which included various items that went with the book, Take the Shot.

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Alachua Elementary School

fourth and fifth graders

[Black History Month via Zoom]

Rawlings Elementary School

 third and fourth graders

[Black History Month/Motivational Speaking]

Thanks to Alachua Elementary School's wonderful Media Specialist, I was able to share my experiences as a Black writer during their Black History Month. I enjoyed reading excerpts of the youth fiction novel The Dirt Court with their fourth grade students. We talked about the importance of setting goals and being self-motivated and disciplined.

Great opportunity to share with third and fourth graders about the accomplishments and contributions of Black Americans to society! Not only did we talk about the power of reading, but children were exposed to the power of positive thinking! Three important words were discussed: Focus, Responsibility, and Discipline. With these three things, anyone can accomplish anything! 

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"Soul Fest" Festival

[Newberry High School/Community-wide Festival]

Newberry High School students hosted a community fundraiser- with food trucks, information tents, and carnival-like activities for children of all ages. I enjoyed running a booth with my wife. It was a great opportunity to meet others in our community and City of Newberry Mayor, Jordan Marlowe!

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Alachua Elementary School

fifth grade

[Take the Shot- Book Release]

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I had a great time sharing facts about my first novel, Take the Shot with fifth graders! The students asked great questions about the plot and the main character, Zack. They hung onto every word as I shared two adventure-packed parts of the book.

"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition,

with thanksgiving, present your requests to God."

Philippians 4:6

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