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Dr. Umar Johnson on The #FlyGuysPodcast (The Failed Political Economy of Integration 07-11-2018)
A Black Homeschoolers Guide to Homeschooling - YouTube
A Black Homeschoolers Guide to Homeschooling – YouTube
If you live in the city of Pittsburgh and would like to homeschool your children, this video is for you. I break down the steps to begin your first year of homeschooling in the Steel City.
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"The only way you can convince me of how Afrikan-centered you are is by your deeds; words are wonderful, but deeds are divine."
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Spotlight On: African-centered Education - The Marcus Garvey Academy in Detroit
By Kadari Taylor-Watson , Graduate Student
"If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won even before you've started." -Marcus Garvey Academy Philosophy
Product of the African Centered Education Movement, the Marcus Garvey Academy in Detroit, Michigan is a place where black youth are able to learn the true contributions of African people in world history. Beginning their day with the call of African drumming, students attending the Marcus Garvey Academy recite, "I can learn. I will learn. I must learn." The academy serves students from kindergarten through eighth grade teaching its students African centered education that emphasizes cultural awareness, global understanding and community service. Teachers at the Marcus Garvey Academy highlight what it means to be African and how that identity shapes a productive and competent citizen both inside and outside the classroom. With students from this school excelling well beyond their black peers in public schools, African centered curriculum proves to be a step in the right direction in academically and professionally progressing our black youth. African centered education provides today's black youth with the opportunity to express their identity by embracing their history and using the knowledge and customs they learn of African culture to help shape their education experiences, peer interactions, and future lifestyles.
(photo from Oakton School's ACC: http://www.district65.net/departments/curandopr/ACC)