African American Knowledge Competition 2016
Posted by Institute for the Development of African-American Youth (IDAAY) on February 8, 2016
You’re Invited to IDAAY’S Annual
African American Knowledge Competition 2016!
Thursday, February 25, 2016, 5:00-7:00pm
Temple University Main Campus in Walk Auditorium
(corners of 13th St. and Montgomery Ave)
A Celebration of Black History Month
On behalf of IDAAY administration and our Main College-Bound Program youth and staff…
We would like to invite your organization, program/group to participate in IDAAY’s African American Knowledge Competition!
Overview
In recognition of Black History Month, beginning in 1996, this project was developed as a teaching tool to educate and empower the youth throughout the IDAAY system and the broader community about African American history.
It aims to assist youth (ages 10-17) acquire a more comprehensive and in depth knowledge of themselves and of their potential in continuing the legacy of African American contributions to society throughout history.
http://idaay.org/african-american-knowledge-competition-2016/
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