Eleven Black Kids And an Old White Man

Summary
Michael Dunne Healy has spent forty years working in a variety of roles with special children, parents, teachers, administrators, and others trying to improve the lives of children from minority parents of poverty to children of wealth in both public and private schools. He has lived in two orphanages and a mansion. His experiences have served him well. He holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in Psychology from San Jose State University, San Jose, California.
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