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Juneteenth Camp - Freedom Day in the USA(Ages 11-14)
Class experience
**** This is an inclusive class that identifies Emancipation Day in the United States of America **** **** It is not just Black History but it is American History **** **** Adult supervision MAY be required for T-shirt Project **** Camp Juneteenth is a fun intensive camp where students will discover, create, and celebrate Juneteenth. We will immerse ourselves in projects, activities, and conversations about Juneteenth. I will need YOU to prepare for EVERY camp session! Pre-Day #1 Camp...
Student will discover and learn more about Juneteenth
I have taught several classes related to racism, segregation, prejudice, enslavement, and cooking on Outschool. I feel that Juneteenth is an often overlooked but significant holiday in American History. When I was born my birth certificate read, “Negro”. This is when my story began. In less than a span of a decade, my race went from “Negro” and “Colored” to “Black”. I arrived in America at a local hospital during one of the most tumultuous times in America. Historically, there were bombings. police brutality, dogs, and water hoses used to restrained and oppress the Civil Rights movement. By the time I was five, Martin Luther King, Jr. had been assassinated and I was placed in a predominately white school. Although I was excited to be a kindergartner, I did not fully ascertain that I was breaking a color barrier. At that time, it was even hard to find Black dolls, read a book, or watch a movie with a Black person represented in a positive light. As a homeschool mom, it was important to supplement my children’s education with oral history, materials, research, literature, and statistics about the many people groups within the United States. Being able to mentor my kids about this knowledge is with the same amount of care I want to give when explaining these sensitive topics to your children. It’s important to me and many people within my community to be able to have these conversations and to do it in a way that gets the point across all while educating children with a lesson that they will keep for the rest of their lives. I was afforded the opportunity to take courses in Africana Studies, sociology, psychology, and marketing for my undergraduate degree. I am the fourth generation emancipated from enslavement. My father and paternal grandparents were from the Mississippi and had experienced Jim Crow, racism, and discrimination. Given all my past experiences I also had the honor of mentoring my Black, Asian, and Native American peers as they transitioned into university life. I have lived abroad and now reside in the USA. Living Black in America has its own parameters and paradigms. I’m here to introduce your learner to a perspective and historical holiday that has existed for many years.
Tie Dye Project White 100% cotton T-shirt Tie-dye kit - - Rubber bands: dyes, no mess bottles with premeasured dye, gloves, and surface cover Iron on letters(optional) Plastic bags Cookie sheet(optional) or Disposable pan Cooling rack or wire rack (optional) Historical Timeline Print class handouts i.e. coloring book Ruler Assorted markers or colored pencils Red drink - tea, juice, soda, or water
Dear Parents: We will be discussing enslavement, emancipation, injustices, segregation, and racism. These concepts may stir up negative emotions. Please share your experiences, memories, race, and ethnicity with your student if applicable. I strongly recommend gloves for the tie dye segment. Thank you.
General - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLfRjW6RuDY Dates - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62ST0tFV16Y Descendants of Frederick Douglas https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=mcafee&ei=UTF-8&p=frederick+douglass+fourth+of+july+speech&type=E211US714G91369#id=1&vid=e6d3dce193ba7e03519315857666b694&action=click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38sxYtHRGGw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7Mzaii7cMs
Hello Everyone! I have been teaching online for over 9 years. I teach a variety of subjects including ESL and cooking. I lead interactive classes and would love to share my enthusiasm and experience with your learners.
Group Class
$63
for 3 classes3x per week, 1 week
80 min
Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
3-10 learners per class