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The Black Parent Initiative (BPI) is a program developed to address the continuing educational gap between African American students and their counterparts in Portland schools.


Cynthia Traylor

Cynthia Traylor is the eldest of six children was born in Jackson, Mississippi but spent a large portion of her childhood in St. Louis, Missouri. Cynthia knew that the call of God was strong on her life. At age sixteen she was baptized in Jesus name and filled with the Holy Spirit. For ten years she was addicted to crack and alcohol and the many things that are associated with this lifestyle. After many years of running away from God, she began the recovery process. She serves as one of many leaders at Rehoboth World Healing Center, as an Elder, and a leader in the women’s ministry. To add to her accomplishment she is currently an active member of The Black Parent Initiative (BPI), encouraging parental engagement in the education of their children. Prophetess Traylor plans to receive her Bachelor of Science degree in communication and hopes to obtain her Master’s degree.

 

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