Everything in life has a beginning. There is motivation behind every start up something. Everyone wants to claim originality, a different approach or view as the purpose or mission of their being. I do not proclaim originality, a unique approach or a different view. I only wish to celebrate the AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN in EDUCATION (AAWE) in her own words.
I wish to celebrate her ethos which contribute to the great educator she is and her unwavering passion for education. There are so many AAWE all across the nation who fight for students to receive the best education this nation's system has to offer. We are a part of this system. We are not always right in our approach, but for the most part we are always committed with conviction to the cause.
If you know of an AAWE that should be recognized for her AAWE-ness or someone who will forever be an educator, email me, Morgan "Davinci" Sims at morgansmathletes@outlook.com.
If you would like to share why you will be "Forever an Educator" or the AAWE-ness in what you do to build up the educational system, email me, Morgan "Davinci" Sims at morgansmathletes@outlook.com.
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One final note, I have come to believe that silence is a key to uncertainty, avoidable struggle and failure. When we speak of our struggles and our choices, we open ourselves to more possibilities. I pray for discernment to ensure I follow the correct possibilities for me. My prayer is the same for you. I always tell my teachers, "we are smarter and stronger together than any one individual alone." Let's use In AAWE to strengthen each other in the same manner. May God "Lead and Guide" you all.
Morgan "Davinci" Sims
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