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How will the 2020 Presidential Election Impact the Educational Landscape
Dr. Cynthia Alease Smith @CAleaseWriter

Dr. Michael Robinson discussed how the 2020 Presidential election may impact the educational landscape with author and educator with Dr. Cynthia Alease Smith.
Dr. Cynthia Alease Smith is an antiracism essayist and educator, a writer, novelist, and editor, specializing in literary contemporary fiction, nonfiction stories inspired by real events, and occasional ghostwriting. Dr. Smith’s writing includes a novel, “The Gatekeeper,” published in 2009, “With Eyes from Both Sides,” a true-life story of Philadelphia’s most prolific gangster queen, Thelma Wright, published in 2011, and another novel, “The Fosters,” published in 2013.
She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology, summa cm laude, with honors from Kaplan University, Davenport, Iowa, and is a member of the Epsilon Delta Pi National Honor Society for Computer Sciences, National Scholars Honor Society, and the Alpha Beta Kappa National Honor Society.
She also holds a Master of Arts in Writing Studies, summa cm laude, from St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is a member of the Alpha Epsilon Lambda National Honor Society for Graduate Students. She received her Doctorate in Educational Leadership, summa cm laude, from Gwynedd Mercy University, Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania. Since her retirement, Dr. Smith enjoys educating others by writing thought-provoking essays for her website and creating presentations on Facebook Live, as well as commentary on the various political and other stories shared on her social media feed. She also includes her Facebook Live video essays on her YouTube Channel called, “Dr. Cynthia Alease Smith, ‘The Doctor is in’.” Dr. Smith enjoys engaging others through her social media pages in discussions where she evaluates radicalized words, memes and pictures and their subliminal racialized impact, as well as delving into issues concerning race, racism, white supremacy from perspectives not generally considered in daily experiences in the United States.
Dr. Smith is married with three adult children and five grandchildren
Dr. Cynthia Alease Smith is an antiracism essayist and educator, a writer, novelist, and editor, specializing in literary contemporary fiction, nonfiction stories inspired by real events, and occasional ghostwriting. Dr. Smith’s writing includes a novel, “The Gatekeeper,” published in 2009, “With Eyes from Both Sides,” a true-life story of Philadelphia’s most prolific gangster queen, Thelma Wright, published in 2011, and another novel, “The Fosters,” published in 2013.
She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology, summa cm laude, with honors from Kaplan University, Davenport, Iowa, and is a member of the Epsilon Delta Pi National Honor Society for Computer Sciences, National Scholars Honor Society, and the Alpha Beta Kappa National Honor Society.
She also holds a Master of Arts in Writing Studies, summa cm laude, from St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is a member of the Alpha Epsilon Lambda National Honor Society for Graduate Students. She received her Doctorate in Educational Leadership, summa cm laude, from Gwynedd Mercy University, Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania. Since her retirement, Dr. Smith enjoys educating others by writing thought-provoking essays for her website and creating presentations on Facebook Live, as well as commentary on the various political and other stories shared on her social media feed. She also includes her Facebook Live video essays on her YouTube Channel called, “Dr. Cynthia Alease Smith, ‘The Doctor is in’.” Dr. Smith enjoys engaging others through her social media pages in discussions where she evaluates radicalized words, memes and pictures and their subliminal racialized impact, as well as delving into issues concerning race, racism, white supremacy from perspectives not generally considered in daily experiences in the United States.
Dr. Smith is married with three adult children and five grandchildren