Joy Jones is an American writer and educator, a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Detroit. She spent 12 years as a teacher, trainer, and administrator in the Washington D.C. public school system.[1] She has written a children's book and her articles have been published by The Washington Post.

Books written

  • Between Black Women: Listening With The Third Ear (African American Images)
  • Tambourine Moon (Simon & Schuster)
  • Private Lessons: A Book Of Meditations For Teachers (Andrews McMeel)
  • Fearless Public Speaking (Sterling Publishing)
  • Jayla Jumps In (Albert Whitman & Co.)

References

  1. "Joy Jones". Georgetown University. Retrieved 2023-05-26.


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