About Myself:)
I am a writer and advocate. I currently hold several degrees including an MSW specializing in policy and am currently pursing both a masters of public administration at Wayne State University concentrating in in non-profit management and policy and a Graduate Certificate in Addiction, Alcohol, and Drug Abuse Studies from which I will gradated in May of 2019. I was the first in my family to graduate from college and go to graduate school. I have a passion for social justice issues, especially child welfare reform. I am an unabashed Malcomite and I enjoy sharing my thoughts and knowledge about the fields for which I’m a part. I also enjoy sharing my thoughts about other topics as well; especially, those topics for which I have personal experience and/or first hand knowledge. For one thing is clear, “knowledge is power.”
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Latagia Copeland-Tyronce, MSW, CADAS, is a longtime parental rights and social justice advocate, child welfare reform activist, writer/blogger, and journalist whose work has been featured in BlackMattersUs and Rise Magazine. She is the founder, president, and executive director of the National African American Families First and Preservation Association (NAFPA) a groundbreaking 501c4 nonprofit origination, the first of its kind, devoted exclusively to the protection and preservation of the African American (Black) Family though policy and legislative advocacy. Follow Latagia on Instagram, Twitter, Quora, Facebook and Gmail: latagiacopelandtyronce@gmail.com

