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Imhotep! Welcome to B.L.A.C.K.

B.L.A.C.K. is an Afrocentric homeschooling community dedicated to increasing black awareness, cultural expression, and self pride in the homeschooling community. We offer classes in African American history, art, and literature for homeschoolers in the Washington, D.C. area based on the African Centered Educational model. We facilitate hands-on training by nationally recognized education specialists and disseminate information via the B.L.A.C.K. blog on how to infuse African culture and history in the traditional American education. Our mission is to increase awareness of the African Centered Educational model and to share the positive results we are witnessing in B.L.A.C.K. students who are reconnecting with the truth, beauty, and grace of the African heritage and culture.


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Currently, there are 12 dynamic homeschoolers in the 2013-2014 B.L.A.C.K. Ancient Africa Class, who are embracing the truth, beauty, and grace of their black heritage and culture in such a beautiful and personal way.  The Ancient Africa class meets twice a month on Thursdays from 1:00-4:00 pm at the Francis Gregory and Helen Burroughs D.C. Public Libraries (the third Thursday of the month is reserved for Metro Journeys).  During class time, students are engaged in three hours of fun, engaging, and highly-challenging African-centered activities including lectures, holistic activities, and Kemetic Circles.  

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