Tiffany Dudley is a founding member of Black Mothers Forum. She is a single mother of three boys, an author as well as an entrepreneur. With a degree in Business in Applied Management, Tiffany has a passion for helping and educating others. With 7 years teaching elementary school within the public school, she uses this experience when it comes to educating women when it comes to finances. She is an active member in her community volunteering at her local church teaching the Adult Sunday School and Women's Bible Studies. Her community service activities also include working with children who are in the Arizona Foster Care system. She also spends her time coaching soccer and cheerleading for young children.
This latest iteration of a micro-school is one that focuses on Black history, as created by the Black Mother's Forum.
In the Arizona desert, a new school model has Black parents driving across city lines to drop their children off each morning. Frustrated with what they say is their public schools’ failure to provide quality education and nurturing environments for Black children and fearing the persistent school to prison pipeline, a group of mothers, many […]
Michael B. Horn and his guest, Black Mothers Forum’s Tiffany Dudley, explore the growing prominence of microschools in the U.S.