PSV: Black History From a Decolonized Perspective (9th-12th)
Sun, Apr 18
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** At 2 PM ** In this 8-week class, PSV students learn about black history beginning with Ancient African societies. Ideal for students in 6th-8th grade. Class dates: April 18, April 25, May 2, May 16, May 23, May 30, June 6, & June 13. Scroll down for more information. Registration opens in March.


Time & Location
Apr 18, 2021, 2:00 PM PDT – Jun 13, 2021, 2:40 PM PDT
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About The Event
This African American studies course is designed to develop an understanding of the causes, character, and consequences of the African American experience and its influence on the world, the United States, and the African American community. Beginning with a historical, geographical, social, political, economic, and cultural understanding of the African continent, the course will provide a descriptive and corrective overview which will introduce the student to the study of the African and African American experiences. By teaching students about history pre-slavery, you build a deeper respect and self-confidence in black children who learn this early.
The sources used in class come from widely respected scholars/professionals in the field including Darlene Clark Hine, William Hine, and Lisbeth Grant-Britton (All African American Educators and well respected authors, writers, and leaders in their fields. This class is structured to promote engagement, curiosity, and creative thinking among learners -- slides, videos, discussions, and games…
Tickets
Black History Decolonized
$65.00
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