Christiana Davis is currently a leading middle school language arts teacher for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English and African American Studies from Loyola Marymount University in May 2019. In 2023, she earned her Master of Arts in Education from Mount St. Mary’s University in Los Angeles, with a specialization in neurodivergence and the pillars of literacy instruction. Her graduate studies emphasized equitable education, inclusive mindsets, social justice, and supporting all learners in the classroom.

In May 2025, Davis was honored as Teacher of the Year for both the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the greater Southern California region—recognizing her outstanding leadership, innovation, and impact in Catholic education.

She released her premiere novel, Spaces, through The World Stage Press in 2019 at the budding age of twenty-one. Written throughout her undergraduate experience, Spaces is a twenty-first-century approach to the relationship between faith, reality, and identity. In tandem, these motifs encompass a reflective blend of realistic fiction. Additionally, Davis is a proud graduate of the illustrious Community Literature Initiative.

In 2025, she published her second book, Where the Palm Tree Grows, a children’s book released through Daxson Publishing. The story offers a heartfelt exploration of friendship and growth, continuing her commitment to culturally relevant and inspiring literature for young readers.

Christiana currently serves as a praise and worship leader at The Historic Macedonia Baptist Church of Los Angeles.

Davis currently resides in Los Angeles, California, and enjoys cooking, singing, and spending time with family.