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Thursday, September 6, 2018

The African American HomeSchooling Movement Has Started And Will Be Talking Racial Equity In Homeschooling October 15th!!



With the closing of neighborhood schools comes the wave of change for educating our children. Families have options that allow the family to personalize what and how they want their students to learn. Stigmas in the African and Latino American communities is what hinders homeschooling in our cultures. We have become so dependent on a system that we don't understand our rights or wants. So many want freedom to be, but don't know how to act on that want. Thankfully we have Maleka Diggs founder of Eclectic Learning Network, to consult with when considering homeschooling our students. Maleka has several events coming up that you can attend and learn more about homeschooling!! Please plan to attend and learn what you and your family can do!!

Tea Hours are gatherings for people to meet and talk that are on similar paths, vocations, interests.
Franny Lou's provides a pot of tea, there is a featured speaker, and we can engage in our community.
This month we are focusing on Homeschooling Parents! We will be featuring Maleka Diggs; a homeschool momma and the founder ofEclectic Learning Network.


DATE AND TIME

LOCATION

Franny Lou's Porch
2400 Coral Street
Philadelphia, PA 19125



For sponsorship inquiries, email maleka@eclecticlearningnetwork.com

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