Topic: Sankofa Education Leadership
Clarence Glover will be the keynote speaker celebrating the 70th Anniversary of
Eta Phi Beta Sorority-Elon Chapter Luncheon. The Luncheon will be at the
Crowne Plaza Hotel Market Center, 7050 N. Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, Tx at
12:00 noon.
The theme is: “Unsung Heroes: Serving with Purpose and Passion”.
Emancipation Education: Freeing the African American Mind
Clarence Glover, Seminar Facilitator
Quest
Frank Monke, African Drummer
Martha Burks, Gospel/Jazz Singer
Dezyne, Hip-Hop Artist
Melody Bell, Griot Storyteller
Mavis Knight, State Board of Education Member
Roy Mack, Owner Peaceful Images Child Care Center
Learn about the African-American Food Pyramid
“GHANA”
A Documented Sankofa Journey through Ghana, West Africa
By
Professor Clarence E. Glover, Jr.
Former Executive Director of Multicultural Education Dallas ISD
And
Adjunct Professor of African-American Studies Southern Methodist University
Experience this exciting documentary and exhibition at
Pan-African Connection Book Store and Art Gallery
(Across from Fair Park)
828 Fourth Ave. Dallas, Texas 75226
Thursday September 27, 2012
12noon-2:00 p.m. and 6 p.m-8p.m.
$10.00 Adults $5.00 Children and Senior Adults
Come and see West Africa through Professor Glover’s journey throughout Ghana and his moving meeting of his extended Glover Family in Accra Ghana.
Visit the market places of the cities and the town of Bonwire where kente is woven
Witness a Procession of Ghanaian Royalty and be a quest in an African Palace
Journey through the river of last bath, dungeons of slavery and the door of no return
Look over the Atlantic Ocean to America and the beginning of African-American culture.
A Sankofa documentary/discussion every African-American should experience and every person seeking to understand African-American people and culture.
“AKWABA!”
For more information call (214) 546-3480
www.sankofaeducationservices.com
“GHANA”
A Documented Sankofa Journey through Ghana, West Africa
By
Professor Clarence E. Glover, Jr.
Former Executive Director of Multicultural Education Dallas ISD
And
Adjunct Professor of African-American Studies Southern Methodist University
Experience this exciting documentary and exhibition at
Pan-African Connection Book Store and Art Gallery
(Across from Fair Park)
828 Fourth Ave. Dallas, Texas 75226
Thursday September 27, 2012
12noon-2:00 p.m. and 6 p.m-8p.m.
$10.00 Adults $5.00 Children and Senior Adults
Come and see West Africa through Professor Glover’s journey throughout Ghana and his moving meeting of his extended Glover Family in Accra Ghana.
Visit the market places of the cities and the town of Bonwire where kente is woven
Witness a Procession of Ghanaian Royalty and be a quest in an African Palace
Journey through the river of last bath, dungeons of slavery and the door of no return
Look over the Atlantic Ocean to America and the beginning of African-American culture.
A Sankofa documentary/discussion every African-American should experience and every person seeking to understand African-American people and culture.
“AKWABA!”
For more information call (214) 546-3480
www.sankofaeducationservices.com