Program Type | Performance | Workshop |
Art Form | Theater |
Curriculum/a | Character Education | Social Studies | Social and Emotional Learning |
Target Grades | Middle School (6th - 8th grade) | High School (9th - 12th grade) | Young Adult (18 - 21 years old) |
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Testimonial
"Having the opportunity to work with AFLCT has been truly beneficial; they've provided unique experiences that have positively impacted our students. Their professional artists are strong role-models who encouraged students to take risks, find their voices, and be confident young people. They assisted in the process of inspiring our students to discover their individual identities and be able to self-assuredly express and share their ideas and opinions."
Description
Students gain a better understanding of African American contributions to science, history, and culture in the United States. Dr. Robinson fosters critical thinking, public speaking, and research skills. Workshops cover a variety of topics and historical figures and can be designed around teacher requests. Recent topics include Juneteenth and Voting Rights in America.
In-person or virtual
In-person or virtual
Objectives
This is an interactive presentation followed by small group work and discussion. Students will work on an assignment in small groups. The program is centered on a historical topic and key figures in American history.
Pricing Information
$440
Program Length
45 minutes
Participants
20-60
Technical Specifications
There are no technical specifications for virtual workshops.