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Men in Da Hood: Mentoring Boys – Making Men 2014
I Am Becoming a Man! Yesterday I was a boy. Today I am becoming a man. Tomorrow I will be more of a man and never a boy again. Professor Freedom

School is Cool!
School is Cool Song By Professor Clarence E. Glover, Jr. (aka Professor Freedom) School is cool and the teachers are tight. I’m going to learn how to read and write School is cool and the teachers are tight. I’m going to learn how to read and write. I say school you say cool. School! Cool!
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Professor Freedom!
Professor Freedom!!! “Takes the chains off your brain, so your mind can work!” Sankofa Education Services is proud that Professor Freedom has joined our team. He has been busy in the Dallas/Fort Worth community taking the chains of the brains of African-American students and other students so their minds can work. We will be sharing
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The “Brain is, Mind Does” Principle
Basic to the work of Sankofa Education is an understanding of the brain -mind relationship or the neuro-cognitive process. Given the research on brain based education over the last 30 years there is now a growing file of research that seeks to connect the fields of neuro-science, cognitive science and education. To unite these two
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Sankofa Seminars – Heritage, Health and Healing
Da Sankofa Seminar Heritage, Health and Healing Third Tuesday 10-12noon Corner Stone Baptist Church 1819 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd 75215 (South Dallas) Learning to Eat African in America Pastor Clarence E. Glover, Jr. “Join the Greens Based Diet Movement!” www.Sankofa Education Services.com (214) 393-1861 Here’s to Our Heritage, Health and Healing! Data is showing
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Sankofa Seminars
Da Sankofa Seminar (formerly Da Harambee Seminar) is an African Heritage seminar designed to assist African-Americans in reaching back and retrieving the best of our past in an effort to move progressively forward. More to come.

Freedom’s Dream: Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
As we celebrate the 26th anniversary of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Holiday, I also pause to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the premiere showing of “In Remembrance of Martin,” the PBS documentary marking the first National Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday held in Atlanta, Georgia in 1986 of which I was privileged
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