Yushonda MidgetteDr. Yushonda Midgette was born in Durham, North Carolina, and raised in a family of educators in both North Carolina and Georgia. She earned her BA in communications from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where she also received an Outsanding Alumna Award in 2000. She earned her MAT in teaching from Watson College of Education, where she received the Senior SANKOFA award in 2017. Yushonda is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. In 2019, she was honored with an Education and Cultural Award from the Helping Others Foundation. She became a nationally syndicated radio host with Cedric Bailey on the Afterschool Roll Call with the Stellar Award-winning gospel station Rejoice Musical Soulfood.In 2013, Yushonda established a non-profit organization called Keeping Kids Safe in School. Her vision for the organization was birthed from the Sandy Hook School Massacre in Newtown, Connecticut. She felt compelled to organize a dance troop, and she wrote a music album entitled Keeping Kids Safe. The organization was designed to advocate for children affected by violence and bullying. The Keeping Kids Safe in School dance troop has been featured on the front page of the Local/State Star newspaper, on WWAY TV 3 Extraordinary People Next Door, Azalea Festival parades, and the Brunswick Beacon, just to name a few. This book was created for the use of journaling, safety workshops, and dance therapy. Read More Read Less
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