AFROCENTRICITY, Its Value, Importance, and Necessity in the Liberation, Education and Transformation of people of African descent globally. It is imperative for the well being of the Black race. TCXPI is an African-Centered Online Educational Resource Service, and Personal Transformative Vehicle that seeks to Reclaim and Affirm African Heritage and Consciousness. It is nurtured through transformation, dedication, and commitment to the AFRICAN-CENTERED Self. "Know Thy Self" Imhotep
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Thursday, December 31, 2015
On This Day In TCXPI History - December 2015
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Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Happy Kwanzaa! Kwanzaa Iwe Na Heri!
Kwanzaa celebrates what its founder, Maulana Karenga called the seven principles Nguzo Saba, "a communitarian, African philosophy," consisting of "the best of African thought and practice in constant exchange with the world."
These seven principles comprise Kawaida, a Swahili term for tradition and reason.
KWANZAA is a seven day festival celebrating the African American people, their culture, and their history. Kwanzaa begins on December 26 and continues until January 1.
Each of the seven days of Kwanzaa is dedicated to one of the following principles as follows:
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Thursday, December 3, 2015
DONATE TO The Chinue X Project, Inc. (TCXPI) Free Afrocentric Saturday School Program
No Donation Too Small!
In the Spirit of Giving, please donate to The Chinue X Project, Inc. (TCXPI) Free Afrocentric Saturday School Program. TCXPI is creating the Free Afrocentric Children and Youth Saturday School Program in Oakland, CA, to ensure our future leaders learn that their heritage is rich in history, a history filled with significant contributions to world and human civilization. TCXPI believes that knowing their history will foster Self-Pride, Self-Love, and Self-Worth.
Our Children Deserve The Truth!
Donate Today!
In the Spirit of Giving, please donate to The Chinue X Project, Inc. (Tcxpi) Free Afrocentric Saturday School Program, Oakland, CA.
Our Children Deserve The Truth.
Thank You!
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Wednesday, December 2, 2015
DECEMBER 2, 2015 I HAVE BEEN RESTRICTED FROM POSTING TO OR JOINING GROUPS ON FACEBOOK.
Good Morning FB Fam,I AWOKE THIS MORNING TO THIS!You're temporarily restricted from joining and posting to groups...
Question #1: How is it that Daily Black History Facts has now become abusive content according to Facebook.
Question #2: Is this a clear effort by facebook to shut down the dissemination of Black History FACTS to the masses?
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Sunday, November 29, 2015
IT'S GIVING TUESDAY! Please donate to TCXPI Afrocentric Saturday School, No amount too small!
No Donation Too Small!
In the Spirit of
Giving, please donate to The Chinue X Project, Inc. (TCXPI) Free Afrocentric
Saturday School Program.
TCXPI is creating the
Free Afrocentric Children and Youth Saturday School Program in Oakland, CA, to
ensure our future leaders learn that their heritage is rich in history, a
history filled with significant contributions to world and human civilization. TCXPI
believes that knowing their history will foster Self-Pride, Self-Love, and
Self-Worth.
They Deserve The
Truth!
Donate Today!
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Thursday, November 19, 2015
Help Make TCXPI Afrocentric Children and Youth Free Saturday School Program Fundraiser A SUCCESS!
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Saturday, November 14, 2015
Support 2015 TCXPI Educational T-Shirt Fundraiser
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Friday, November 6, 2015
TCXPI Free Afrocentric Children and Youth Saturday School Program Educational Fund
We are asking for your support in donations in making our FREE Saturday School Program a SUCCESS.
Saturday, January 16, 2016, TCXPI will begin its first of four 6-week sessions on African/Black-Centered, Afrocentric Education at Impact Hub Oakland. Each Saturday we will come together with children and youth of ages 5-16 to educate them on the many contributions that the Ancestors have made to World and Human Civilization.
Historically our nations’ public school systems have omitted or distorted the rich history of Africans and Black in America and Africa. These omissions and distortions have forced children and youth to assimilate and acclimate to mainstream ideology, an ideology that does reflect who they are in society. It is my opinion and belief that if a child has knowledge of his/her Ancestor’s and the history that they created, the child will have a holistic view of where they come from.
Dr. Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History Week/Month said it best: “If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated.”
TCXPI SSP’s main objective is to foster a sense of pride, self-worth, and self-respect in students by presenting - in a variety of educational ways – those contributions. Some of the ways would include but are not limited to - Afrocentric projects, field trips, workshops, presentations, weekly student assignments, writing/literature, music/dance, and arts/crafts.
Currently, we are seeking donations to create and maintain our FREE program for our young scholars.
Please visit <a href="https://fundly.com/the-chinue-x-project-inc-fundraiser"></a> to make your donation today.
Thank you
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