THE UHURU ACADEMY ONLINE AFRIKAN HISTORY COURSE
Giving Honor and Reverence to the Creator, the Ancestors, and Elders:
Welcome, and thank you for your interest in the Uhuru Academy Online Afrikan History Course! This course is designed for truth seekers that are looking to embark on their journey of self awareness cultural consciousness. Our story is greatest and longest story in the human family, yet we live in a world that continues to suppress it.
This is a 4-week course @ 1.5 hours/week, for a total of 6 hours. Tuition is $25/session ($15/session for additional people in household) The course is free to Black college students and Uhuru Academy Parents (maximum 5 slots). Space is extremely limited, with the live session only accepting 15 participants. A recorded version of each session will be made available weekly.
Course Schedule:
Week I: Afrika: The Birthplace of Humanity & Civilization (02/06/21, 4pm-530pm CST)
Week II: Ancient Afrikan Empires, Kings, Queens, & Kultures (02/13/21, 4pm-530pm CST)
Week III: The MAAFA (02/20/21, 4pm-530pm CST)
Week IV: Being Afrikan in Amerika (02/27/21, 4pm-530pm CST)
Welcome, and thank you for your interest in the Uhuru Academy Online Afrikan History Course! This course is designed for truth seekers that are looking to embark on their journey of self awareness cultural consciousness. Our story is greatest and longest story in the human family, yet we live in a world that continues to suppress it.
This is a 4-week course @ 1.5 hours/week, for a total of 6 hours. Tuition is $25/session ($15/session for additional people in household) The course is free to Black college students and Uhuru Academy Parents (maximum 5 slots). Space is extremely limited, with the live session only accepting 15 participants. A recorded version of each session will be made available weekly.
Course Schedule:
Week I: Afrika: The Birthplace of Humanity & Civilization (02/06/21, 4pm-530pm CST)
Week II: Ancient Afrikan Empires, Kings, Queens, & Kultures (02/13/21, 4pm-530pm CST)
Week III: The MAAFA (02/20/21, 4pm-530pm CST)
Week IV: Being Afrikan in Amerika (02/27/21, 4pm-530pm CST)
Online Afrikan History Course Registration Form
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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Baba Amin Ojuok is the Founder of the Uhuru Academy in Ft. Worth, TX. He has over 26 years experience teaching Afrikan History. As an independent educator, Baba Amin has organized, consulted with, and/or implemented several Afrikan centered schools and programs throughout the country. He is best known for his energetic style and his ability to teach our story in a manner that empowers the student with a perspective and understanding of our journey that fosters critical thought and solution-based dialogue. Baba Amin is a proud husband and compliment to YeYe Nkoyo Ojuok, and father of eight children. Baba Amin considers himself a Pan-Afrikan Universalist, is an active citizen of the Republic of New Afrika, National Spokesman for RBG Nation, and the founder of The Temple of Nu Afrikan Unity.
Baba Amin Ojuok is the Founder of the Uhuru Academy in Ft. Worth, TX. He has over 26 years experience teaching Afrikan History. As an independent educator, Baba Amin has organized, consulted with, and/or implemented several Afrikan centered schools and programs throughout the country. He is best known for his energetic style and his ability to teach our story in a manner that empowers the student with a perspective and understanding of our journey that fosters critical thought and solution-based dialogue. Baba Amin is a proud husband and compliment to YeYe Nkoyo Ojuok, and father of eight children. Baba Amin considers himself a Pan-Afrikan Universalist, is an active citizen of the Republic of New Afrika, National Spokesman for RBG Nation, and the founder of The Temple of Nu Afrikan Unity.