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Johnny Lake

Johnny Lake is the current Chairman for the State of Oregon Commission on Black Affairs, which works for the implementation and establishment of economic, social, legal, and political equality for African Americans and Blacks in Oregon. Johnny is a trainer in programs focused on leadership, diversity, community-building, and cultural competency. Johnny is a teacher, writer and storyteller with a Masters in Education and Administration. He is a Ph.D. candidate in Educational Leadership. He is currently the Assistant Principal at Churchill High School.
Johnny assists traditional institutions in developing methods and strategies to bring about productive relationships in the larger community. Johnny provides information and motivational tools to help parents / families understand their impact and potential in the education of their children. He helps young people to find their place in society with positive participation in their schools and communities through the utilization of historical references, active role playing, and various media. Johnny works with business to enhance customer service and develop skills to promote and manage efficient and productive change in the areas of gender, race, socio-economic, disability and other issues of diversity. Johnny facilities the identification and development of skills and resources to help people better meet the demands of a changing society.
