Intra-Afrikan Early Childhood Education

Quarters
Fall Signature
Location
Tacoma
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Letta Steward

Drawing from the unifying work of Seattle-based Intra-Afrikan Konnection (IAK), this course takes a strengths-based approach to Intra-Afrikan Early Childhood Education, including African, African American, African Caribbean, African Indigenous, and Afro-Latino experiences. Leading with Frederick Douglass’s notion that it is easier to build strong children than to repair broken people, students will review Geneva Gay’s culturally responsive and Molefi Kete Asante’s Afro-centric approaches to working with young children and families. The course will survey Africa; Janice Hale’s vision for African American children; the importance of the Haitian revolution; Marcia Tate Arunga’s The Stolen Ones and How They Were Missed; Angela Davis’ work on the school to prison pipeline; Grandy Nanny and the Maroons of Jamaica; Wade Boykin’s nine interrelated dimensions of African American culture; the story of the Garifuna people; the Lukumi of Cuba; the inter-disciplinary art of Storme Webber; and Patrick Makokoro’s studies on colonialism, post colonialism, and early childhood education in Africa.

Registration

Signature Required

Students must be admitted to the Early Childhood Education program and require faculty signature to register.

Course Reference Numbers

(5): 10302

Academic Details

5
25
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Fall
2025
Signature
Remote (F)

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Evening
Schedule Details
Tacoma