Robin Moore-Chambers, Ph.D.
Dr. Robin Moore-Chambers' professional background is in multicultural education, counseling, social work, sociology, and education. She is a clinical supervisor, teaches part time as an Assistant Professor for the University of Missouri - St. Louis (UMSL) in the Department of Education, Division of Counseling and Family Therapy, and is a research interviewer for Brandeis University in Boston Massachusetts. Her children's book, Dark Skin, Light Skin, Straight or Nappy: It's All Good explores the diversity and beauty of African-American features and encourages all children to feel good about who they are and what they look like.
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PhD in Education: Counseling & Family TherapyInterests
Blended family values, Skin color bias in the Black community, Minority self-esteem, Adult children and parent healing, Gifted individuals, Race, class, gender, and sexual orientation in counseling and ministryMotto
If Life gives you lemons...make lemon-aid: Learn to turn stumbling blocks into stepping stones!Favorites
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Planning the Fune-ral: A Clash of Old FriendsA humorous and interesting story line unfolds in a short story of residents at the First Christian Church Retirement and Nursing Facility who find themselves unexpectedly planning the funeral for one of the crew: Ol' Pete.
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Happy Mother's Day MamaA journey of forgiveness, healing, and restoration of a daughter and her mother. A Mother's Day Proclamation that reveals the healing capacity of forgiveness and it's path toward new beginnings.