Author Bio
Brian Anthony Davis is Associate Director of Equity and Inclusion at St. Ignatius College Preparatory in San Francisco, California. Along with this role at St. Ignatius, he also teaches a 9th grade Ethnic Studies Course. Additionally, Brian is a matriculating Master’s degree student at the University of San Francisco pursuing a degree in Human Rights Education. A graduate of The Penn State University, he is an unrelenting educator, award-winning activist, yoga teacher, historian, and is passionate about creating a world of critical thinkers, racial justice advocates, and yoga for self-exploration. Brian’s speaking engagements around the U.S. led to his being highly sought out by TEDx and selected to give a TED Talk at TEDxPSU. His TED Talk has won him national recognition for his thoughtfulness and sophistication on issues of inequality, racism, and the criminal justice system. bdavis9@dons.usfca.edu
Recommended Citation
Davis, B. A.
(2021).
Housing as a Human Right: Black Epistemologies in Deep East Oakland.
International Journal of Human Rights Education, 5(1).
Retrieved from https://repository.usfca.edu/ijhre/vol5/iss1/6
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