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The National Black Independent School Fund
"We give back to build up!"

We raised a $500 scholarship for the Marcus Garvey School in Trenton, NJ.

We raised a $500 scholarship for the Uhuru Academy in Ft. Worth, Texas.

We raised a $500 scholarship for the Freedom Home Academy in Chicago.

NATIONAL CAMPAIGN to SUPPORT CIBI
and OTHER INDEPENDENT AFRIKAN-CENTERED SCHOOLS

https://www.gofundme.com/SovereignEducation

There are a number of independent, Afrikan-Centered schools around the country. These schools are funded by tuition-paying parents who want a good education for their children. They want their children to have a culturally rich education that teaches them about  their history and heritage.

Unfortunately, many of these schools are underfunded and under-supported. Over the years, many have CLOSED due to Lack of SUPPORT. While the cultural based schools have shown that their students perform higher than public school students, they have not been financially supported. Some parents are not able to pay for tuition either. You can make a difference. Help us raise scholarships for students and help us provide financial support to these schools.

All donations are appreciated. If possible, please make a monthly donation or create a group with friends or family  to help fund a scholarship to support students in these sovereign schools.
 
The list of schools which we support are listed below.

THESE EXISTING SCHOOLS NEED YOUR DONATIONS AND SUPPORT!!!

AFRIKAN-CENTERED SCHOLARS AND LEADERS DO NOT RECOMMEND THAT YOU DONATE TO UN-VETTED NON-EXISTENT SCHOOLS!!!

This is only a partial list. Commit to a regular scheduled donating timeline such as weekly, monthly, every other month, etc. Also, please form donation collectives with friends and/or family if possible. These are existing schools that have sent culturally educated Black children to universities around the country for decades.

STEPS to SUPPORT the NATIONAL CAMPAIGN

1. FUNDS: Donate money to an existing Afrikan-Centered independent/sovereign school.

2. VOLUNTEER: Offer your time for class assistance, clerical duties, cleaning, construction, etc.

3. RECRUITMENT: Help the schools out with recruitment and enrollment.

4. PROMOTION: Advertise the schools through word of mouth, emails, post, newspaper, etc.

5. SUPPLY DONATION: Donate computers, tablets, devices, books, paper, furniture, etc.

6. ORGANIZATION: Help the schools organize and promote events and activities.

7. NETWORK: Inform businesses, politicians, universities about supporting the schools.


List of CIBI Afrikan Sovereign Institutions @ https://www.facebook.com/cibi72/?fref=ts 
 
Community Youth Achievers c/o Sankofa Spirit
570 Piedmont Ave, NE 54894
Atlanta, GA 30308
(678) [phone redacted]
[email redacted]
Founder: Nana Hannibal Afrik

Ujamaa School
1554 8th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
(202) [phone redacted]
[email redacted]
Contact: Mzee El Senzengakulu Zulu
Founded in 1968 by Dr. Zulu

NationHouse Watoto Shule / Sankofa Fie
(202) [phone redacted]
Contact: Mzee Kwame Agyei Akoto
www.nationhouse.org
Founded in 1974

New Afrika Villiage/Hofi Ni Kwenu Academy/
Frederick Douglass Institute
P.O. Box 21400
St. Louis, MO 63115
(314) [phone redacted]
[email redacted]
Contact: Mzee Sanyika Anwisye

New World Learning Center / Organization for Black Unity
646 Holmgreen Road
San Antonio, TX 78220-3414
(210) [phone redacted]
[email redacted].com
Contact: Mzee James Johnson

The Garvey School / Egun Omode Shule
102 Taylor Street
Trenton, NJ 08638
(609) [phone redacted]
[email redacted]
Contact: Baba Baye Kemit

The Ijoba Shule
6026 Drexel Road
Philadelphia, PA 19131
(215) [phone redacted]
[email redacted]
Contact: Iya Omowun

Shule Mandela Academy/Collard Greens Cultural Festival
206 Fayetteville Road
Decatur, GA 30030
(650)766-5663
[email redacted]
Contact: Mzee Nobantu Ankoanda

Imhotep Science Academy c/o NDCAD
655 Fairview Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55104
(651) [phone redacted]
(763) [phone redacted]
[email redacted]
Contact: Baba Anura Si-Asar

Abibitumi Kasa Afrikan Language Institute
Box AT 918
Achimota, Accra, Ghana
232 240 872 928
[email redacted]
Contact: Baba Obadele Ka

Nsoromma School
P. O. Box 311606
Atlanta, GA 31131-1606
(404) [phone redacted]
[email redacted].
Contact: Mama Esi Mad

Pearl Academy Math and Science Institute
1722 Harbin Road, SW
Atlanta, GA 30311-3740
(404) [phone redacted]
[email redacted]
Contact: Mama Virgestine S

There are other existing schools and educational locations not listed above that are independent, Afrikan-Centered, and need your support such as the following:

Nsoroma Academy for Holistic Thought
3005 Garrison Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21216
Phone: [phone redacted]
http://www.nsoromaacademyforholisticthought.org/  
Email: [email redacted]

Roots Activity Learning Center
622 North Capital Street, NW
Washington, DC 20011
Office: (202) [phone redacted]
http://www.rootsactivitylc.org/contactus.html
Founded in 1977 by Dr. Bernida Thompson

Marcus Garvey School
5760 6th Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90043
http://mgsla.org/
Founded in 1975 by Dr. Anyim Palmer

Uhuru Academy
http://uhuruacademy.weebly.com/
CEO and Founder is Amin Imamu Ojuok in Fort Worth, Texas

Umoja Temple's Fahodi Shule
http://umojatemple.wix.com/umoja-temple
in Richmond

Lotus Academy of Philadelphia
340 E. Haines St.
Philadelphia, PA 19144
(215) [phone redacted]
http://www.lotusacademy.org/  
Founded in 1974 by the Wholelife Institute

Kilombo Academic & Cultural Institute
1879 Columbia Drive
Decatur, GA 30031
(404) [phone redacted]
http://kilomboschool.com/

Ile Omode School
8924 Holly Street
Oakland, CA 94621
http://www.ileomode.org/
Founded in 1986 by Wo'se Community Church

African Children's Advanced Learning Center
1418 Campbell
Oakland, CA 94607
(510) [phone redacted]
http://www.acalc.org/

The Kuumba Learning Center
3328 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave SE
Washington, DC 20032
(973) [phone redacted]

Seba Academy
4542 Evans Mill Rd.
Lithonia, GA 30038
http://www.sebaacademyschool.com/  

Akoben Institute
PO Box 10786
Atlanta, GA 30310
http://stolenafrikan.com/akoben-institute/
Founded by the Mwalimu Baruti and Yaa Mawusi Baruti

Harlem Liberation School
2031 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd
New York, New York 10027
Founded by Baba Agyei Tyehimba
https://www.smore.com/r5t4b-harlem-liberation-school

Afrikan People's Action School
27 E. Paul St.
Trenton, NJ 0838
(609) [phone redacted]

and many, many more. And they all need your financial support and/or volunteering time.

Organizations which support the NATIONAL CAMPAIGN to donate finance and time to independent Afrikan-Centered schools:

Council of Independent Black Institutions (CIBI)
https://www.facebook.com/cibi72/?fref=nf
Kemet Nu Productions
http://kemetnu.com/
Universal Negro Improvement Association-African Communities League (UNIA-ACL)
Frederick Douglass Family Initiative (FDFI) led by Kenneth Morris Jr.
http://www.fdfi.org/
Poor Righteous Teachers (Wise Intelligent)
For The People Movement (FTP Movement) led by Kalonji Jama Changa
Temple of Ma'at and Afrikan Spirituality
Harlem Liberation School led by Agyei Tyehimba
International Locks Conference of Mama Akosua Ali Sabree
http://www.locksconference.com/
Avenging the Ancestors Coalition (ATAC) of Attorney Michael Coard
http://avengingtheancestors.com/index.asp
Akoben House and Akoben Institute of Mwalimu and Yaa Baruti
Manhood, Race and Culture: African American News and Issues
The Temple of New African Thought
The Conscious Black Business Network
Harambee Radio and Television Network
http://harambeeradio.com/
Time For an Awakening online Radio Show hosted by Bro. Elliot and Bro. Reggie

Sample Works by Mukasa Afrika Ma’at

Afrikan-Centered Education Cultural Infusion Modules
http://afrikan-history.blogspot.com/2016/05/afrikan-centered-education-cultural.html  

Mukasa Afrika Ma'at holds a Bachelor of Arts in Black Studies from CSU. He earned a Master of Science in Education Administration from GMU and a Master of Arts in Inner-City Studies Educational Leadership from NEIU. He is an historian, author, blogger, and poet. He has done critical essays on Black Leadership, politics, and culture along with extensive research and essays on Afrikan-Centered education. Mukasa Ma’at is a Black Belt martial arts instructor who developed and founded Ma’at-Sumu, a full mixed-martial arts combat system. He is also an education administrator of an Afrikan-Centered charter school in Philadelphia and has supported Afrikan-Centered schools and CIBI his entire career. He is an education advocate for poor children and blogs on funding equity and access. He is presently working on his doctoral studies in education at GMU with his dissertation on rites of passage.

For more details:
NATIONAL CAMPAIGN to SUPPORT CIBI and OTHER INDEPENDENT AFRIKAN-CENTERED SCHOOLS

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Mukasa Afrika Ma'at
Organizer
Philadelphia, PA

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