Ann Davis

Ann started volunteering at Kino about fourteen years ago by writing for the Kino Connection. She discovered that she liked teaching much better than her real job as a lawyer and gradually increased the amount of time she was spending at Kino until she was volunteering full time.

Ann majored in Comparative Literature at the University of Oregon and then went to law school at New York University, receiving her J.D. in 1978. She has been a member of the Arizona bar since 1980. She is the author of Arizona Legal Services Practice Manual and co-author of Mexican-Americans:The Roots of Identity and Social Studies Trivial Pursuit for junior high students.

In addition to still writing for the Kino Connection, Ann teaches history, government, and writing, and maintains the school library. Both of her daughters are Kino graduates.

 

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