Resources for African American Homeschoolers in North Carolina
This page is for information and support groups that state specifically that they are focused on African American Home Educators in our state.
Homeschool Resources & Support for African American Homeschoolers
- African American Homeschool Moms-
Website, Podcast and Facebook community!
- African American Homeschool Network-
This FB Community is a prelude to the collaborative effort to create a membership site. Its main function will be to support, encourage, and promote African American Homeschool families. Including curriculum selection and co-op group start up in your local communities. Also join their Facebook Group at this page.
- African American Homeschoolers of Fayetteville, NC-
African American families joining forces to strengthen and expand the Black learning community, share resources and information, and promote black nationalism and unity.
- African American Unschoolers-
Online discussion group for African American Unschoolers.
- Alamance, Chatham, Durham, Johnston, Lee, Orange, Wake Counties - Homeschoolers of Color-
Homeschoolers of Color is a group based in the piedmont of North Carolina, dedicated to supporting homeschoolers of color and their families! We recognize that homeschoolers of African, Asian, Latino, and Native American heritage's have a very real need to connect with one another. Our children need a homeschool group with peers and role models who can guide them in many ways including growing in their racial and cultural identities. We hope to provide many occasions for folks to meet, gather, play, explore, learn together, and form bonds of friendship and mutual support! We gather weekly on Wednesdays. The time and activity vary from week to week and is posted on our yahoo group. We have active members in the following counties: our group has members which currently represent homeschoolers of African, Asian, Latino and Native American heritages. Our activities most often take place in the Triangle Area (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) but we do travel to all the counties of our membership at some point during the year. As new people join us, our meeting locations for our various activities will reflect the locations of the participants. Inter-racial families are welcome! If you are not homeschooling, but are considering homeschooling or just want to learn more about it, we can tell you about our experiences and put you in touch with other homeschooling resources. Please get in touch with us! Please spread the word about our group! Group Contacts: Angela Davis Kincy or
Louise Omoto Kessel - Catawba- Lake Norman, Black/Brown Self Directed Learning of the Carolinas-
Welcome to Black/Brown Self-Directed Learning of the Carolinas/Unschool - This is a Meetup! Group - two moms looking for a community of like-minded people of color who are looking to create a safe space for children to explore the world around them. Meetups can happen regularly all over the city!
- Financial Studies - The Black Millionaires of Tommorow-
Business classes and financial literacy for your children; investing, money & the stock market.
- Guilford - Greensboro Afrikan Centered Homeschooling Co-op-
This group is for homeschool parents that wish to socialize their children with an Afrikan centered concept. The group will communicate cultural trips and activities for males & females ages 11-14.
- History Primary Sources for Focusing on African American History-
Teaching with the Library of Congress has published many posts that show the impact of African Americans in a wide variety of arenas including the arts, sports, literature, and politics, with a particular focus on work to ensure equal rights for all - this link goes to a "Round-up" with many teaching articles & links to primary sources. FREE
- Homeschoolers of Color-
Homeschoolers of Color is a group based in the piedmont of North Carolina, dedicated to supporting homeschoolers of color and their families! We recognize that homeschoolers of African, Asian, Latino, and Native American heritage's have a very real need to connect with one another. Our children need a homeschool group with peers and role models who can guide them in many ways including growing in their racial and cultural identities. We hope to provide many occasions for folks to meet, gather, play, explore, learn together, and form bonds of friendship and mutual support! We gather weekly on Wednesdays. The time and activity vary from week to week and is posted on our yahoo group. We have active members in the following counties: Wake, Orange, Durham, Chatham, Lee, Johnston, Alamance our group has members which currently represent homeschoolers of African, Asian, Latino and Native American heritages. Our activities most often take place in the Triangle Area (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) but we do travel to all the counties of our membership at some point during the year. As new people join us, our meeting locations for our various activities will reflect the locations of the participants. Inter-racial families are welcome! If you are not homeschooling, but are considering homeschooling or just want to learn more about it, we can tell you about our experiences and put you in touch with other homeschooling resources. Please get in touch with us! Please spread the word about our group! EMAIL:
- Kamali Academy - AfriKan Centered Online Classes & Homeschool Coaching
- Liberated Minds Expo - Black Homeschool & African Centered Education Expo-
Annual conference event in Atlanta, GA. Many workshops & parent education!
- Mecklenburg - African American Homeschoolers-
This group is for African American homeschoolers of children ages 2-18, who would like to meet other like minded homeschooling families. We will have weekly meetups grouped by age and monthly meet and greets for everyone. The purpose of the group is to provide socialization and networking for families. Suggestions for meetup ideas is encouraged.
- Morah Sheli Village - Creative & Cultural Education-
African for kids - geography, history & culture. Free & Paid online courses here as well. Courses in Learning Hebrew.
- National Black Home Educators-
Member-supported homeschooling organization that has a vision to transform education and families through homeschooling. Formed in 2000, They encourage and assist African Americans in their homeschooling efforts.