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See below for Lesson Plan Samples and Resources: 

Telling Stories Through Movement

D is for Dance: Dancing Through the Diaspora Sample Lesson Plan

PDF of Building Stories Through Movement
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We advance educational equity by integrating African and African diasporic arts into curricula, ensuring all students, regardless of background, see their heritage reflected and celebrated. Our programs bridge artistic expression with academic achievement, empowering students to engage critically with their histories and fostering a sense of belonging. Through TEKS-aligned and family-centered experiences, we create inclusive pathways where the arts are a right, not a privilege, contributing to a more equitable educational landscape.
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  • Home
  • About Us
  • On The Road
  • Gallery
  • Press
  • The Official Juneteenth Return
  • Reproductive Justice
  • Educational Equity
  • Children's Books
  • Reviews
  • Contact