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"[...] a comprehensive tool for community leaders, educators,
and youth service providers to engage urban youth
around issues of violence and community life."
Workbook, parental tools, etc.
Afrocentric Homeschoolers Association
is a nonprofit resource for homeschooling families (and individual teens) everywhere
in the world which are engaging in Afrocentric, Africentric, Black-oriented, Black-positive,
African, African American or pro-Black education. Based in Ontario, Canada, AHA has been operating since 1996. Our colors are purple (for the richness of our heritage), and yellow (for the sun in our skin and lives). Membership is free. |
AHA is extremely grateful for the support of the following: Little Scholars (book donations) Toronto Women's Bookstore (financial donation) |
About AHA | Activities | Membership | Frequently Asked Questions | Links |
Features - Children's Gallery · Comments · Black Child's Pledge |
Connect - eGroup, Contact
Exchange, Pen Pal Club,
Join AHA
Services - Personalized Colouring Sheets, Free Books Fun Learning - Vocabulary Chart, Game Board Creation Colouring (print to color/decorate): Bessie Coleman, V. Cudjoe, Guy Davis, Mae C. Jemison, Latimer, Queen Makeda, Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela, McCoy, Menes, Queen Nefertiti, Peggy Downes, Oprah Winfrey, Socrates, Dot-to-dot: Map outline, Map outline with interior borders |
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Projects - Biennial Get-together,
Going to Africa, Activity
Book Tips & Tools - Teaching, Charts, Finding other homeschoolers Worksheets: capitalization (PDF), vocabulary chart, reading chart (PDF) Info - Reading List, Material List, Articles, Withdrawing from the Ontario School System |
African/Diaspora
Homeschooling Families: Theresa's · Tené's · Crystal's store · Non-member Families: Nabrit · Parker |
Books by and/or about homeschooling families: |
· Freedom Challenge: African American Homeschoolers by Grace Llewellyn · Homeschool Open House by Nancy Lande · Homeschooling: A Patchwork of Days: Share a Day With 30 Homeschooling Families by Nancy Lande · Morning by Morning: How We Home-Schooled Our African-American Sons to the Ivy League by Paula Penn-Nabrit |
Resources Directory |
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