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About this course:
How do we teach our children about oppression without depressing them? The discussion of this question grips everyone because we know that we can no longer shelter them, and at the same time, we don’t want to depress or frighten them into compliance, giving up or worse. Those who profit from our misery will not stem the tide of Black youth depression or suicide.
To answer this question, remember the first maximum: If you’re going to teach about oppression, start with how we resisted it!
Second maximum: It’s not enough to simply say we resisted it; you must dramatize our resistance.
Enroll in the class for more instruction and support. After a FREE Orientation on January 30th @ 2-4 PM EST, the classes will run the 2nd, 4th Saturdays starting on February 13th and continuing through April 24th. See exact dates below. The time will be 2-4 PM EST. Oppression isn’t waiting; why should you? Let's begin our learning and skill building.
The course originally named The Economic Conundrum has been renamed: It Wasn’t a Massacre: The Real Black Wall Street Story (Teaching Oppression Without Depressing Our Youth).
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Calendar
2nd, 4th and 5th Saturdays
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Schedule
ORIENTATION: January 30th, 2-4 PM EST
February 13 and 27, March 13 and 27, April 10 and 24.
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Cost
$250 (Which includes one youth up to 18-years-old); See option to include more than one you. Also, you may pay in three installments if needed. See Cost II. Also, indicate below if you need a scholarship in order to attend.
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Please sign me up now
Cost I
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Cost II
To set up recurring payments, copy and paste this link: http://www.ayanetwork.com/macform/view.php?id=62734
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Scholarship?
To apply for a $100 scholarship, click here: http://www.ayanetwork.com/macform/view.php?id=64853
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Support / Assistance
For support, call Afiya @ 404-532-9958
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Supporting Members Only Discounts
Click here if you are a supporting Member
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Multiple Choice
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