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Jennifer James is a stay-at-home, home schooling mother of two little girls, 6 and 3. James is currently the Director of two home schooling organizations: North Carolina African-American Homeschoolers (http://ncaahomeschoolers.tripod.com ) and the National African-American Homeschoolers Alliance (http://www.naaha.com ). Passionate about educating and disseminating home school information, Jennifer serves as a national advocate for the African-American home schooling community. Jennifer James has been featured in her local newspaper, The News and Observer, as well as on Fox News.com, Today's Child Magazine, BET Nightly News, The Seattle Times and the Christian Science Monitor among countless other publications and educational sites. Jennifer has also been interviewed by Reuters and New York Newsday and received international press after being interviewed by the Korean Broadcasting System, the largest television station in South Korea and the Monthly Magazine World Report. Jennifer is excited about where home schooling is going in the African-American community. She sincerely believes that, when possible, it is the best educational option for African-American children. As the editor of this site, Jennifer James will continually bring new and exciting information about home schooling to the African-American community in article format. Jennifer welcomes all comments and suggestions, links and resources. If you would like to contribute to this site as a guest columnist, please e-mail James at mailto:naaha@suite101.com. |
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