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"Knowledge rooted in experience shapes what we value and as a consequence how we know what we know as well as how we use what we know".
—bell hooks

We are... Building The Public Will
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We are... Empowering Parents and Communities

We are... Teaching Our History
The Hidden Legacy of Black Empires: Reclaiming Our Literary Roots
FREEDOM (Liberation): Empowering African-Americans through Literacy & Advocacy
We are... Training Our Teachers

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The question "How are our children?" rooted in the African proverb, is a reflection of a community's priorities and well-being. It's not just a question, but a statement that underscores the importance of the next generation's welfare. When applied to the context of African American education in the U.S., especially in light of the Deferred Dream, the impacts, promises, and broken promises post the Brown v. Board of Education decision, the answer is multifaceted.
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Please click here to download our
Courage: The Indianapolis Black Community Struggle for Educational Equity
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