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Inspirational Black Women in History Series - For All Girls - Maya Angelou

In this one time class, students will learn about Maya Angelou was a Pulitzer prize-nominated poet and civil rights activist. We will see how Maya Angelou is a woman who is an inspiration to girls of all ages!
Juanita Foster Ed. D
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1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours

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Class Description 

This is an one time class as part of an inspirational series, with lessons based on the black history of women of color.  These women are an inspiration for ALL GIRLS!  Within the pages of American history, there are stories of remarkable African-American women. The stories of some of these women are found in every history book, while others are not so well known. In these classes, we tell stories of the courage, faith, and resolve of these extraordinary women. Through this course, we explore the lives of remarkable women - leaders, businesswomen, writers, athletes, musicians, activists, social reformers, great educators, scientists, and mathematicians, who have left a lasting impact on our country and culture. Students will get to know how these women have courageously defied odds, stood up bravely for their rights and justice, and made incredible strides despite the opposition from the culture around them. 
This course aims to educate young girls about the black history of women of color and inspire them to stand up for themselves by discussing how these powerful women changed the world. These classes will emphasize the struggle for equality, respect, and dignity by providing important narratives of women in American History about key events and individuals whose accomplishments continue to influence, inspire, and shape American society and the world today.
The objectives of each class are - 
1.	Educate the students about the black history of women of color 
2.	Inspire young girls of all colors
3.	Discussion on how these women changed the world


Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou was a Pulitzer prize-nominated poet and civil rights activist. Her first autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings received critical acclaim for its depiction of racism and sexual assault. A leader in black feminism, Angelou worked with Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.



This course will begin with a brief introduction to Mayla Angelou and her contribution of women to it. With a brief discussion about what students already know about Black History, the students will talk about some remarkable women they already know and their contributions.

During every class, students will be introduced to one outstanding woman, and the story of her achievements, or struggle for justice and equality. These classes emphasize the perspectives and stories of African-American women from colonial times through the twenty-first century, to show how they are—and have always been—instrumental in shaping our country. Every class will include innovative activities, group discussions, web quests, and tasks to make learning fun and interesting.

Activities and Projects

Black History of Women Treasure Hunt - Students learns about famous women while polishing their Internet surfing skills through a web quest.

Timeline Project – Students create a timeline of events based on the story of an inspirational woman.

Poetry Reading – A poetry reading session where students read poems by women of color.

Discussion of Famous Quotes – Students collect and read out famous quotes and sayings by remarkable black women.

Multimedia Activities – Students watch videos of speeches and events related to important historical events. Students listen to audio, music, and play jazz.

Make A Research Quilt – Students are introduced to the research process as they construct a quilt square highlighting the achievements of a famous Black American Women. 

Creative Banners – Students make awesome banners about great women that inspire them to think at a deeper level about their thoughts and the world around them.

Other Fun Learning Activities – Students solve puzzles, crosswords, and play quizzes about inspirational black women in history. Students also create comic strips, graphic organizers, research pyramids, and Venn diagrams.
Learning Goals
The objectives of each class are - 
1.	Educate the students about the black history of women of color 
2.	Inspire young girls of all colors
3.	Discussion on how these women changed the world
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An activity workbook will be provided to learners.
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    My education includes a Doctorate in Organizational Leadership, Masters in Organizational Leadership, Bachelors' in Business Management, certifications in Nursing, and Human Resources.  
    What brings me the most joy is encouraging, empowering and elevating the learners’ knowledge.  This will enable them to reach their full potential. For my students, I teach the way they learn!  My teaching style uses the different ways students learn, along with humor, that meets the student's educational needs as well as their social and emotional needs as well.  
    

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    Meets once
    55 min

    Completed by 4 learners
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    Ages: 12-16
    1-6 learners per class

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