Programs
Empowerment for African American and Caribbean Children
The Board identifies and maximizes the strength of African American and caribbean children by combatting the devaluations of their educational practices. Brocowres and flyers are distributed to educate over 1000 people, mamally.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided––Program 1 [2024]
The Board for the Education of People of African Ancestry (BEPAA), established in 1991 in Harlem, New York, is a testament to educational empowerment through cultural connection. founded by Dr. Adele Stanford, former Vice-Chancellor of the New York State Board or Fregents, alonside dedicated educators, clergy, and community activists, BEPAA drives systemic change in education through meticulous research and strategic collaboration with superintendents, principals, teachers, parents, and para-professionals. Their unwavering mission ensures that African American childrens educational needs are comprehensively addressed. Beyond traditional education, BEPAA extends its impact by supporting the Digital Media Training Program, equipping underserved New York City Residents with skills in video production, photography, journalism, and the Harlem Through My Eyes Oral History Project. Operating from the Dr. John Henrick Clarke House at 286 Convent avenue-named for the renowned scholar, historian, and lecturer- BEPAA continues its profound legacy of advancing the history, culture, and education of people of Afican ancestry.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$42.1K
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