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"If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated.”

Dr. Carter G Woodson

Father of Black History Week & Month

December 19, 1875 - April 03, 1950

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Empowering the Community

Our Mission

TCXPI provides culturally relevant and sustaining educational/enrichment opportunities to at-risk/high-potential African American youth ages 8-15 to foster POSITIVE self-identity, self-love, self-determination, self-pride, self-respect, and self-worth to have a positive impact on their lives and within their communities.

 

Purpose Statement

TCXPI"s purpose is to inspire every youth to realize their greatness and potential within society. We facilitate quarterly 6-week culturally relevant Saturday workshops that focuses on activities that include:

 Kemetic, African, Black History topics, including African and African American Cultures and Traditions. Ancient African History, Women in History, Dr. Martin L, King Jr., Malcolm X, The Black Panther Party, On This Day in Black History.

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TCXPI Approaches

Afrocentric

Student-centered

Positive Youth Development

Culturally Relevant Pedagogy

Culturally Responsive Teaching

Culturally Sustaining Teaching

 

Our Vision

TCXPI’s vision is that all African American youth will realize their highest potential and place them in the center of their education so they may have access to equitable opportunities for personal, educational, professional, and career success.

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Our Mission

TCXPI provides culturally relevant educational and enrichment opportunities to at-risk/high-potential African American youth to foster self- pride, self-respect, and self-worth to have a positive impact in their lives and communities.

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