Description
Caverly Morgan is the founder of Presence Collective and Peace in Schools, a nonprofit that specializes in teaching mindfulness to teens and teachers alike. She has been practicing mindfulness since 1995 and created the first for credit mindfulness course in public high schools. As an artist and educator, Caverly brings insight, passion, and humor to her transformative work with students. As a teacher and public speaker, she shares the vision of liberation for all with the world at large.
Meet the Artist
Jelani Memory, Founder & CEO, built a company around the idea that kids were ready to talk about the important stuff of life, and that books were sort of a magical way to open up those conversations. His premise is that kids need to see themselves in the stories they interact with, to see their experiences and a space where they learn how to understand and overcome what they face on a day-to-day basis. Each book is by a different author with subject matter experience, and designed and printed in the USA.
It started back in 2018, Jelani wrote a book for his six kids titled "A Kids Book About Racism." He says, "At the time I had 5 kids (4 white and 1 brown) with a new little brown baby on the way. Growing up as a black kid in the whitest city in America, it felt important that my kids not only know and understand what racism is but be able to talk about it openly. So I did what any dad would do, I wrote a book. Not so that we could start the conversation on Racism (we were already having it), but so that they always knew it was an open subject with me, their black dad. I’m grateful that my kids, especially my white kids, feel comfortable asking, 'Is this racist?' because they heard something at school that didn’t sit well with them." His company has now published more than 50 books on topics that start important conversations.