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Tribe Talk with Dr. Charmine Davis

Come back inside, #NoteddTribe! We’ve got another great Tribe Talk — just in time for the summer. As you know, our Tribe Talk series celebrates the accomplishments and contributions that the Notedd Tribe makes every day. 

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We’re excited to chat with Dr. Charmine Davis, founder and CEO of Just Us app. This Thursday, July 22 at 7 PM EST / 4 PM PST, we’ll learn about Dr. Charmine’s journey developing a social impact app that provides safe support for Black drivers interacting with the police.

Learn more about Dr. Davis by reading her bio below. You can also drop in any questions you have for Dr. Davis using the below link too. 

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About Dr. Charmine Davis

Charmine Davis is the Director of behavioral health services at the nationally recognized Jenesse Center offering comprehensive support to victims of domestic violence and their children. With over 25 years of unyielding commitment to serving families in Southern California, Charmine continues to make her mark as an accompanied community leader. She is currently training at the South Central Training Consortium servicing the un-attended to mental health and clinical counseling needs of diverse populations around Los Angeles.

As an impact visionary, her academic achievements are just as impressive. She received her Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pacific Oaks College with a specialization in African American Family Studies. She obtained her doctorate degree from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology.

Charmine is on a mission to create social change. She created the Just Us app to help prevent police brutality. She continues to foster this commitment as a professional member of the following organizations: Los Angeles County Psychological Association, the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapist, and the Association of Black Psychologist.

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