Background
Douglass, Melvin Isadore was born on July 21, 1948 in New York City. Son of Isadore Douglass and Esther L. Tripp.
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Douglass, Melvin Isadore was born on July 21, 1948 in New York City. Son of Isadore Douglass and Esther L. Tripp.
AS in Early Childhood Education, Vincennes University, 1970. Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood and Elementary Education, Tuskegee Institute, 1973. Master of Science in Urban Elementary Education, Morgan State University, 1975.
Master of Arts in Organization Administration Supervision, New York University, 1977. Master of Education in Curriculum and Teaching, Columbia University, 1978. DEd, Columbia University, 1981.
Certified in Urban School Leadership, Harvard University, 2003.
Teacher, dean students Bronx Public School, New York, 1973-1975. School age program director Amistad Child Day Care Center, Jamaica, 1976-1977. Head track and field coach City University of New York, New York City, 1981—1983.
Administrative director Beck Memorial Day Care Center, Bronx, 1983—1984. Primary school department chair City of New York Department Juvenile Justice, 1984-1985, ombudsman, 1985-1988. Chairman departments English, reading and social studies Stimson Junior High School, Huntington Station, New York, since 1988.
Principal facilitator Harvard Graduate School Education, since 2007. Adjunct instructor sociology and African American studies College New Rochelle, New York, 1992-2004, adjunct assistant professor Brooklyn College Graduate School of Education, New York, since 2000, adjunct professor Metropolitan College New York, 1999-2005. Coordinator various education conferences, since 1986.
Chief Executive Officer Minority Educators' Network, New York, since 1999, member community advisory board City of New York Department of Correction, Queens House of Detention Men, 1991-1995. Educational liaison New York State Senator Alton R. Waldon, Junior, 1991-2000. Co-founder Professor Hobart S. Jarrett Lecture Series Medgar Evers College City University of New York, since 2006.
Assisting minister Calvary Baptist Church, 1987-1991. Co-chair education committee New York City Black Leadership Council, 1987-1988, New York State Conference National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1986-1989. Chairman anti-drug committee Metropolitan Council National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Branches, 1986-1989.
Consultant Jamaica East/West Adolescent Pregnancy Consortium, 1986-1989. Area policy board #12 subunit 2, 1987-1997. Queens advisory board New York Urban League, 1988-1993, advisory board Gerald W. Deas Professorship State University of New York Downtstate Medical Center, 2002— president board director New York City Transit branch National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1984-1989.
Board director Queens Council on Arts, 1983-1986, Black Experimental Theatre, since 1982, United Black Men Queens County Inc., 1986-1990, Dance Explosion, 1987-1989, national advisory board Principals' Center, Harvard Graduate School Education, 2004-2007. Community advisory board Public School 40, Queens, 1992-1995. Peer review committee Journal National Medical Association, since 2003.
Co-chair youth committee Partners of the American mathematical society, 2004-2007. Social policy advisor on children and families New York State Assemblyman William Scarborough. Board director Long Island Child and Family Development Services, Inc., 2004^, United Service Organizations Metropolitan New York City, 2005-2006.
Community board unit 12 City of New York Borough of Queens, since 2007. Member National Education Association, National Black Child Development Institute, St. Albans Chamber of Commerce, National Society for Study of Education, American Federation School Administrators, Council Administrators and Supervisors, South Huntington Chairmen's Association, Association study African American Life and History, American History Association, Organization American Historians, Long Island Tuskegee Alumni Association (vice president board director 1987-1989), Jamaica Track Club (president, founder since 1973), Masons, Shriners, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Omega Psi Phi (basileus Nu Omicron chapter 1986-1989, board directors chapter Early Childhood Learning Center since 1984, chapter Omega Man of Year, 1987), Phi Delta Kappa, Sigma Pi Phi, One Hundred Black Men, Comus Club.