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BLACK COLLEGIAN.COM
www.black-collegian.com
Black Collegian.com "is a career and self development magazine targeted to African-American students and other students of color seeking information on careers, job opportunities, graduate/professional school, internships/co-ops, study abroad programs, etc." Students will find information on career development, self-development, job opportunities, study abroad programs and other career information
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ACADEMIC ONE.COM
www.academicone.com/index3.html
Are you interested in tutorial assistance for your child? Visit Academic One.com where students receive access to' live' qualified tutors at home, school or public libraries. Academic One.com is an online education service that provides tutoring in math, science and other subjects. When visiting Academic One.com, click on the Demo button and learn more about the services.

 

 

AAHNET.ORG
www.aahnet.org
Home schooling among African American families in America is growing. For information and support on homeschooling, visit AAHNET.org, the website of the African American Homeschoolers Network. Founded by Meka Hunt and Akosua Magee in 2002, this organization has been established to assist families seeking educational resources. Sections featured on AAHNET.org include: African Centered Education, Homeschooling News, Homeschooling Websites, State Information, Kid's Page, Educating Special Needs children, Spiritual Center, Standardized Testing, Support Groups and an Online Mall.

 

 

NABSE.ORG
(National Alliance of Black School Educators)
www.nabse.org
NABSE.org
is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the educational experiences and accomplishments of African American children. Visit NABSE.org and read about the organization's mission, history and programs. NABSE.org features the sections: NABSE Events, Membership, Publications (journals & guides, newsletters, etc.), Employment (opportunities & guidelines), NABSE Foundation and NABSE Projects.

 

   
 
 

BLUES-IN-THE-SCHOOLS.ORG
www.blues-in-the-schools.org
Blues-In-The-Schools.org is a non-profit organization that provides educational music programs for schools. Blues musicians visit schools to teach the history of the Blues. Blues-In-The-Schools.org also teaches students to play musical instruments and perform before audiences. When visiting Blues-In-The-Schools.org, you're invited to watch short videos of the students with their instructors. Visit Blues-In-The-Schools.org and schedule a program for your child's school.

 

 

HBCU-CENTRAL.COM
www.hbcu-central.com
All college and college-bound students should bookmark HBCU-Central.com. This unique Web site is a community that provides awareness and information about Historically Black Colleges and Universities worldwide. Visitors are invited to become a part of the community by registering, locating classmates, planning reunions, posting announcements and more. When you visit HBCU-Central.com, remember to click on the link and meet the team of producers, designers, programmers, publicists and writers. They're doing an outstanding job. HBCU-Central.com has a database to assist in your search for Historically Black Colleges and Universities. You'll also find The cafe (Discussion Forum), Online Yearbook and pages that include information about Job Listings, Homecoming Festivities, College Tours, Religious Activities, Sporting Events,etc. I've bookmarked HBCU-Central.com. Don't you forget to do the same.

 

 

BLACK ISSUES.COM
www.blackissues.com
Stay informed
about minority issues in higher education by surfing to Black Issues.com. Cox and Matthews launched Black Issues in Higher Education in 1984. Black Issues in Higher Education is a news magazine that publishes in-depth and up-to date information about Black Issues in higher education. Special reports published include recruitment and retention, health, science education, careers and graduate and professional education.

 

 

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK STORYTELLERS.ORG
www.nabsnet.org
Founded by Mary Carter Smith and Linda Goss, the National Association of Blackstorytellers, Inc. was established in 1982. The goal of the organization is to provide more opportunities for African American storytellers to be heard and to share the African oral tradition. When you visit nabsnet.org, read about the Festival of Black Storytelling. Here, the history of past festivals and conferences are published as well as upcoming events across the country. Students, educators and care givers will certainly want to bookmark nabsnet.org.

 

   
 
 

EMERGING MINDS.ORG
www.emergingminds.org
What's your opinion about the current happenings? Would you like to express your thoughts? Emerging Minds.org invites you to do just that. Emerging Minds.org "serves as an information resource on solutions to education, economic, and social issues that plague many lower income, impoverished communities." Their goal is " to unite and motivate individuals to implement and provide solutions to these issues." When you visit, click on the sections: Articles, Features, Politics, News, Calendar and the Directory.

 

 

BRIGHT MOMENTS.COM
www.brightmoments.com
How well informed are you about African American history? Bright Moments.com invites you to test your knowledge with a quiz. Three levels of difficulty are provided. If you're unsure of an answer, references are on the site to assist you. Bright Moments.com includes profiles of some of the 19th century African Americans.

 

 

OUR BLACK HERITAGE, INC.COM
www.ourblackheritageinc.com
To increase self-esteem, dignity and society involvement, Our Black Heritage, Inc.com has collector dolls to educate children and adults about African American heritage. Visit Our Black Heritage, Inc.com and read about the Goddess Isis doll.

 

 

ASSIGNMENT R.E.A.D.
Assignment R.E.A.D. (Reading Is Essential for Aptitude Development) is an educational website for parents and children to bookmark. Its objective is to promote the importance of reading and to encourage good reading habits. When visiting Assignment R.E.A.D., you'll find reading tips for kids and parents, fun exercises, reading oaths, homework help, kids' stories, a message board and Marky Mac's (cartoon character) reading activity books.

 

 



 



 

 
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