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Intro to Afrofuturism- asynchronous
with Sherinda Bryant
Ages: 10 - 18
COURSE INCLUDES WORKBOOK SUPPLEMENT AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD.
Asynchronous Course through Google Classroom
You will receive access to the google classroom course which has class videos, questions, writing and art prompts and additional resources for your student to study. Ms. Bryant does monitor and provide input on student submissions.
This 8 session Intro to Afrofuturism course for 4th through 12th grade students is created to introduce scholars to the genre of Afrofuturism through literature and the arts. The basic tenet of this genre is to use the concept of sankofa (go back and get it) to discover the wisdom and knowledge that existed prior to African enslavement and to use these facts to extinguish myths and stereotypes about African-American culture. This knowledge is meant to restore the identities and confidence in our youth as we encourage them to use their genius to propel themselves in a positive direction towards future goals.
The course incorporates themes from African folklore, making connections to modern interpretations in order to reinforce our connection to the motherland. Finally, the course challenges scholars to use the themes of escapism and futurism to envision themselves in other worlds that do not limit their access and asks: who would they be? How would they solve problems if these societal hindrances did not exist? This course inspires Black youth and all youth to be innovative, imaginative and hopeful that they can be and do whatever it is they dream to accomplish!
Sponsorships
available
Sponsor a Student's Journey at The Afrofuturism Discovery Academy
Empower Young Minds and Support Afrofuturism Education
Join us in fostering the next generation of thinkers, creators, and leaders through The Afrofuturism Discovery Academy. Your support can make a profound impact on students' lives, helping them engage with Black speculative fiction and develop critical skills.
Sponsorship Options:
Single Class Sponsorship Amount: $100 per student
Details: Provide access to one class for a student. Your sponsorship helps cover class materials and resources, ensuring an enriching educational experience.
Full Year Access Sponsorship Amount: $600 per student
Details: Includes access to all classes, learning kits, and virtual events for students and parents throughout the academy year. This comprehensive package supports students' ongoing learning and engagement with Afrofuturism, providing them with a holistic educational experience.
Tax-Deductible Donations:
Donations to The Afrofuturism Discovery Academy are processed through our fiscal sponsor, The Black Shine Network. Contributions are tax-deductible as The Black Shine Network is a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your generous support not only helps fund our programs but also provides you with valuable tax benefits.
How to Contribute:
Donate Online: https://blackshinenetwork.org/
Mail a Check: 1319 Washington Ave, # 941 San Leandro, CA 94577, US
Contact Us: zoni.boyer@blackshinenetwork.org for more information on sponsorship and donation options.
Thank you for your support in making a difference through Afrofuturism education!
Wellness and Worldbuilding SERIES
with Sherinda Bryant
Ages: 10 - 16
WELLNESS AND WORLDBUILDING SERIES
11:00am- 12:00pm (opt. a)
4:30pm - 5:30pm (opt. b)
Target Audience: African diasporic students in grades 4-9 enrolled in public, private, charter schools, or homeschooled. These students are interested in gaming, specifically Roblox, and have a passion for storytelling.
Wellness and Worldbuilding SeriesUnlock your child’s creativity and confidence through our transformative Wellness and Worldbuilding Series! Designed specifically for African diasporic students in grades 4-9, this three-part course empowers young minds to explore and express what matters most to them through the captivating worlds of storytelling and gaming.
From designing wellness superheroes to scripting immersive narratives and building interactive experiences in Roblox, students will discover the power of their own voices and talents. This series not only nurtures creative skills but also fosters positive identity development, reinforcing the message that their unique perspectives and abilities are invaluable.
By the end of the series, your child will have created a playable game that reflects their personal journey and values—an achievement they can proudly share with others. Enroll now and support your child in building the confidence and skills needed to thrive in today’s digital and creative landscapes.
Course 1: Wellness and Worldbuilding - Nurturing Imagination Through Self-Care
Instructor: Sherinda Bryant
Course Description: Embark on an exhilarating journey into the enchanting world of "Wellness and Worldbuilding." This course explores the transformative power of wellness and its remarkable ability to fuel creativity. Students will learn to create imaginative worlds while integrating self-care practices, laying the groundwork for their storytelling journey.
Course 2: Wellness and Worldbuilding 2 - Unleashing Imagination Through Storytelling
Instructors: Sherinda Bryant and Godavari Hughes
Course Description:This class builds upon the foundation laid in Part 1 by focusing on scripting, creating detailed background information, and developing character dialogue. Students will deepen their understanding of storytelling by crafting scripts that will be used in the final class to create an interactive experience in Roblox.
Course 3: Wellness and Worldbuilding 3 - Creating Virtual Story Worlds with Roblox
Instructor: Godavari Hughes
Course Description: In this final class, students will bring their stories to life by creating a virtual world in Roblox. Building on the scripts and characters developed in Part 2, they will use Roblox tools to program and design a playable story or interactive experience. The course culminates in a showcase where students can have others play their game and potentially earn Robucks!
Baadaye Scholars- Foresight Culture- (Mon/Wed 6pm PST)
with Sherinda Bryant
Ages: 14 - 18
Course Title: Baadaye Foresight Culture- full school year
Target Audience:
High school students in grades 9-12 interested in developing leadership skills, engaging in community service, and exploring Afrofuturistic concepts.
Course Summary:
Baadaye Foresight Culture is a dynamic course designed to empower high school students by exploring Black cultural identity, future-thinking methods, and community service. Through engaging with theories like Stuart Hall's types of culture and W.E.B. Du Bois's vision of a megascope, students will learn to navigate, harness, and apply concepts such as Future Shock, Megatrends, and Acceleration to real-world challenges. This program not only enhances students’ cultural capital but also provides them with practical experience in designing and implementing community service projects, participating in youth forums, and securing internships.
Goals:
-Explore Afrofuturism and Black culture: Understand the impact and relevance of Black cultural identity through various lenses.
-Develop Future-Thinking Skills: Learn and apply concepts like Future Shock, Megatrends, and Acceleration to envision and shape future scenarios.
-Community Engagement: Design and participate in service projects, enhancing local communities and gaining practical experience.
-Career and Academic Preparation: Build a network, participate in internships, and engage in activities that enhance college and scholarship applications.
Course Outline:
1. Exploring Black Identity:
- Dive into Stuart Hall’s cultural theories to understand and articulate aspects of Black culture.
- Discussion and workshops on identity formation and cultural significance.
2. Navigating Future Design:
- Introduction to concepts like Future Shock and Megatrends.
- Utilize W.E.B. Du Bois's vision for a megascope to examine historical and future perspectives.
3. Creating Change:
- Practical application of learned concepts in designing community service projects.
- Techniques like backcasting to plan and implement effective service strategies.
4. Leading the Way:
- Leadership training through participation in youth forums and internships.
- Building networks and cultural capital to prepare for future academic and career opportunities.
Tools and Methodologies:
- Cultural Theories: Stuart Hall’s types of culture.
- Futuristic Concepts: Future Shock, Megatrends, Acceleration.
- Strategic Planning Tools: Backcasting to achieve ideal outcomes.
- Practical Engagement: Service projects, youth forums, internships.
Benefits:
- Cultural Insight: Gain a deeper understanding of Black culture and its implications for the future.
- Skill Development: Learn to apply theoretical knowledge in practical, real-world contexts.
- Community Impact: Directly contribute to community development and improvement.
- Academic and Career Advancement: Enhance your resume and applications with diverse experiences and skills.
This course is structured to not only educate but also to inspire and mobilize students to become proactive contributors to their communities and leaders in their own right, preparing them for a future where they are empowered and equipped to make meaningful impacts.
Black Spec Crew: full year
with Sherinda Bryant
Ages: 10 - 14
The Black Spec Crew: Book Study for 4th-8th Graders
Course Overview:
Welcome to The Black Spec Crew, an engaging and immersive book study experience for 4th-8th graders ready to explore the exciting world of Black speculative fiction! Each session introduces students to a new author and book, offering a deep dive into compelling stories, rich histories, and vibrant characters. Participants will not only read but also explore art, poetry, and engage in thoughtful discussions that make the stories come alive.
Each enrolled student will receive a special at-home learning kit, including items related to the book, ensuring that their reading journey is interactive and fun. The Black Spec Crew isn’t just a reading group—it’s a year-long adventure into imagination, culture, and creativity. Students can join us for individual sessions or commit to a full year of discovery!
Fall Session (9/22-10/30): Binti by Nnedi Okorafor
Our journey begins with *Binti* by Nnedi Okorafor, where students will travel across the stars with a young Himba girl who becomes the first of her people to attend Oomza University. This session will explore themes of identity, culture, and resilience, helping students connect with Binti’s extraordinary journey and the challenges she faces. Discussion and activities will deepen their understanding and appreciation of this powerful story.
Winter Session (11/11-2/24): Playing The Odds by Milton Davis
In the winter session, we delve into *Playing The Odds* by Milton Davis, a futuristic tale that combines strategy, intellect, and courage. Students will be immersed in a world where survival depends on wit and determination. Through engaging discussions and interactive activities, participants will reflect on the book’s themes and draw parallels to their own lives. The session’s challenges will inspire critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Spring & Summer Session (3/9-7/16): Dr. Marvellus Djinn's Odd Scholars by B. Sharise Moore (Part 1 & 2)
The spring and summer sessions offer an in-depth exploration of *Dr. Marvellus Djinn's Odd Scholars* by B. Sharise Moore. Set against the fascinating backdrop of a magical 1920s-era theme park, this story blends history and fantasy in a unique way. Students will meet a diverse group of scholars—a chemist, a business mind, an inventor, and a strongman—each bringing their unique talents to the table.
In Part 1, we’ll focus on the historical context and the little-known stories of the 1920s, setting the stage for understanding the world of *Odd Scholars*. We’ll explore how these diverse talents can come together to solve problems, encouraging students to discover their own genius. Part 2 will dive into the reading and analysis of the book itself, with activities designed to help students recognize that being a scholar and having unique talents is something they can all achieve. By the end of the session, students will be inspired to think about how they can use their talents to impact the world around them.
Secure your spot today and join us for an unforgettable reading adventure!
The Black Spec Crew is more than a book study—it’s a place where young readers can explore, create, and grow. Join us and discover the magic of Black speculative fiction!
Young Futurist Solarium
Ages: 10 - 18
Summer 2024: Thursdays, 6:00pm PST
THURSDAYS ONLY: this virtual meet up youth-led space is for youth to meet with others that love sci-fi/Afrofuturism or who would like to explore, share or ask questions to theor peers. Share books, films, music from the genre! Play games, discuss future thinking questions and challenge yourself with future dreaming prompts!
Black Spec Crew: Playing The Odds (Thursdays 11am PST)
with Sherinda Bryant
Ages: 10 - 14
The Black Spec Crew: Book Study for 4th-8th Graders
Course Overview:
Welcome to The Black Spec Crew, an engaging and immersive book study experience for 4th-8th graders ready to explore the exciting world of Black speculative fiction! Each session introduces students to a new author and book, offering a deep dive into compelling stories, rich histories, and vibrant characters. Participants will not only read but also explore art, poetry, and engage in thoughtful discussions that make the stories come alive.
Each enrolled student will receive a special at-home learning kit, including items related to the book, ensuring that their reading journey is interactive and fun. The Black Spec Crew isn’t just a reading group—it’s a year-long adventure into imagination, culture, and creativity. Students can join us for individual sessions or commit to a full year of discovery!
Winter Session (11/11-2/24): Playing The Odds by Milton Davis
11:00am- 12:00pm PST
In the winter session, we delve into Playing The Odds by Milton Davis, a futuristic tale that combines strategy, intellect, and courage. Students will be immersed in a world where survival depends on wit and determination. Through engaging discussions and interactive activities, participants will reflect on the book’s themes and draw parallels to their own lives. The session’s challenges will inspire critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Black Spec Crew: Playing The Odds (Thursdays, 5pm PST)
with Sherinda Bryant
Ages: 10 - 14
The Black Spec Crew: Book Study for 4th-8th Graders
Course Overview:
Welcome to The Black Spec Crew, an engaging and immersive book study experience for 4th-8th graders ready to explore the exciting world of Black speculative fiction! Each session introduces students to a new author and book, offering a deep dive into compelling stories, rich histories, and vibrant characters. Participants will not only read but also explore art, poetry, and engage in thoughtful discussions that make the stories come alive.
Each enrolled student will receive a special at-home learning kit, including items related to the book, ensuring that their reading journey is interactive and fun. The Black Spec Crew isn’t just a reading group—it’s a year-long adventure into imagination, culture, and creativity. Students can join us for individual sessions or commit to a full year of discovery!
Winter Session (12/5/24 - 2/13/25): Playing The Odds by Milton Davis
THURSDAYS 5:15-6:15pm PST
In the winter session, we delve into Playing The Odds by Milton Davis, a futuristic tale that combines strategy, intellect, and courage. Students will be immersed in a world where survival depends on wit and determination. Through engaging discussions and interactive activities, participants will reflect on the book’s themes and draw parallels to their own lives. The session’s challenges will inspire critical thinking and problem-solving skills.