Afrocentric
Homeschooling
Associations
African American Homeschoolers
Network
We provide information and educational resources on the following:
assistance in finding homeschool support groups, cultural activities
in your area, a quarterly newsletter, annual directory, conferences
and workshops, networking events, youth activities, educational
materials and vendor discounts. Membership is free.
African-American
Unschooling
The Internet resource for African-American Homeschoolers with
an Africentric approach to learning all the time.
Afrocentric
Homeschoolers Association
A self-help non-profit resource for home-based educating families
(deschoolers, unschoolers, homeschoolers, etc.) which include
Afrocentric material in their curricula.
National African-American
Homeschoolers Alliance
Launched in January 2003, NAAHA's main goal is to provide support,
resources, networking and information to the national African-American
home schooling community.
National Black Home Educators
Resource Association
We have assembled (and are continuing to search out) a few of
the most treasured resources that we believe will build up the
family.
Articles
The
African-American March in Homeschooling
About the time talk was spreading that our black brothers and
sisters were indifferent to home education, I had the delightful
experience of meeting Helen Jackson in court. By Raymond Moore.
Black Alliance for Educational Options
Find out more about homeschool options for black children.
For Some Black Parents, the New Home Room is Home
Public schools are failing black boys, say a growing number of parents who are homeschooling. Deion Terry Rhoden, P. Aurora Robinson and her son Tau Issa Robinson-Farrar holding class in Bread-Stuy, a Beford Stuyvesant caf. By Chloe A. Hilliard, The Village Voice, April 8, 2008.
Homeschool Mom Tips
News and views on political, economic, legal and socio-cultural
issues that impact homeschooling families. By Victoria Carrington,
M.D., an African-American homeschooling mom and The Mom Coach.
Freelance writer: parenting, mental health & inspirational
speaker and workshop leader.
A
Talk with Paula Penn-Nabrit
Home-schooling is a radical step. What caused you and your husband
to take your children out of school and take their education
into their own hands?
Online
Black Homeschoolers Club
Welcome to the ultimate social networking site for black homeschoolers! We're glad you're here. We set this site up to help you share educational goals and curriculum plans as well as connect with families.
Black Homeschoolers Network
More and more Black families are learning that homeschooling
is an excellent alternative to public and private school for
their children.
Support Groups
Brooklyn African American Homeschool Connections
Link up and get connected to BAHC, an African American/Caribbean
homeschooling support group in Brooklyn, NY. We support families
in Brooklyn and the tri-state area. Join us for monthly meet
ups and field trips.
DFW
Blackboard
Texas. Focuses on enhancing the un/homeschool experience
for children of African descent by accomplishing four goals.
Ebony Homeschoolers
A Christian homeschool support fellowship established to strengthen
and encourage the African-American homeschooling community in
Memphis, Tennessee.
Homeschool
Hut
We are a group of African-centered homeschoolers located in the
Bronx. The Hut's Africancentered approach towards
a curriculum will best fulfill the needs of our children, our
communities and our people in hopes to initiate global solutions.
Minority
Homeschoolers of Texas
Promotes homeschooling among minorities: Asians, African-Americans,
Hispanics, Jews, Native Americans, and Anglos with adopted minority
children.
North Carolina
African-American Homeschoolers
Founded in 2002, we are an organization committed to lending
support and providing resources to African-American home school
families in North Carolina. We also help families begin
the process of home schooling, provide resources for curricula
and help families network with other African-American families
in their area.
Northern California African American Homeschoolers Association
All homeschooling philosophies are welcome. Our members live as far north as Sacramento and as far south as Los Banos. Most of our activities are in the Bay Area.
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