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The Brightest Light: Educational Storytelling and Resilience Songs
CourseThrough the rhythms of Jamaican folk “Revival Music,” and two of his own original songs, musician, storyteller, and longtime music educator, Michael Dyke imagines how enslaved children might have used music to cope with the terrible conditions.
$300
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Paa Juu (Soar High): Educational Storytelling and Resilience Song about the Transatlantic Slave Trade for Grades 4-8
CourseCommune with Vermont singer-songwriter KeruBo, who performs her original song "Paa juu" (Soar High) about the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The song is designed to help students build hope, courage, and resilience when facing adversity.
$250
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Who Made That? Special Edition
CourseCelebrate the legacies of two African American inventors who created new technologies that make travel safer and easier. Explore the groundbreaking contributions of Dr. Gladys West and Mr. Garrett Morgan. Get creative designing a Traffic Light Box!
$450
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For The Love Of The Land
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Who Made That? (Grades 3-5)
CourseMany of the objects and machinery we use every day were invented or made possible by African- American scholars and inventors!
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Who Made That? Grades K-2
CourseMany of the objects and machinery we use every day were invented or made possible by African-American scholars and inventors! Meet inventors from the African Diaspora and their inventions, get creative, and invent something on your own!