Donna Y. Ford
Ohio State University
BOOKS:
Black Boys are Lit
Engaging PreK-3 Gifted and Talented Black Boys Using Multicultural Literature and Ford’s Bloom-Banks Matrix
2021Brian L. Wright, The University of Memphis; Donna Y. Ford, Ohio State University; James L. Moore III, The Ohio State University
A Second Helping of Gumbo for the Soul
More Liberating Stories and Memories to Inspire Females of Color
2020Michelle Trotman Scott, University of West Georgia; Nicole McZeal Walters, University of St. Thomas-Houston; Dr. Jemimah L. Young, University of North Texas; Donna Y. Ford, Ohio State University
Telling Our Stories
Culturally Different Adults Reflect on Growing Up in Single-Parent Families
2017Donna Y. Ford, Vanderbilt University
R.A.C.E. Mentoring Through Social Media
Black and Hispanic Scholars Share Their Journey in the Academy
2016Donna Y. Ford, Vanderbilt University; Michelle Trotman Scott, University of West Georgia; Ramon B. Goings, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Tuwana T. Wingfield, Illinois State University; Malik S. Henfield, Loyola University Chicago
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- Research, Advocacy, Collaboration, and Empowerment Mentoring Series
- Contemporary Perspectives on Multicultural Gifted Education
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