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Wekesa speaks in Wash, DC. Two presentations:
Sankofa bookstore and Cafe 1-3pm
IKG 5-9pm 

Details:

@Sankofa Bookstore and Cafe 1-3 PM
2714 Georgia Ave NW  Washington, DC 20001

•The AYA Way: Healing Alienation, Inauthenticity, His-story
•Introduction to L.E.A.P
oLeadership | Education | Advoacy | Program for Middle and High-Schoolers
•Local Weekend Clusters
oWeekend Classes for Adults and Youth
oTutoring and Special Classes
•Adult Retreat: Warrior | Healers | Builder’s Weekend in DC on Sept. 27-29th
•Registration for sponsors, guardians, parents, and students

@IKG Cultural Resource Ctr. 5-9 PM
1816 12th St NW Washington, DC 20009

Here, we really stretch out!
•Covering all of the above, plus a deeper discussion of the theory, practice, curricula and results of the AYA Way.
•Our live presentation will feature actual youth presentations and demonstrations of how AYA blends face-to-face and live web conference technology to prepare students for the world they are facing. 
•We also give you a taste of the Warrior | Healer | Builder’s Weekend for adults.


Bonus:
AYA's Responsible Handlers of Power
 Curriculum and Approach

Sample: Using Trayvon as a education catalyst for subject matter mastery.

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