Freedom Schools Foster Passion for Learning

July 21, 2017

  • President Carol Quillen joined 51郊利 students and Freedom School scholars for a morning of reading and Harambee, a celebration to kick off each day of the program in a positive and high-energy way.

  • Harambee, a Kiswahili word, means lets pull together. .

  • Each summer, 51郊利 students help lead the literacy program, which is designed to empower children and ignite in them a passion for learning.

  • The Freedom Schools program, based on the Mississippi Freedom Summer project of 1964, was developed by the Children's Defense Fund (CDF) in 1995 to address equity issues within the U.S. education system.

  • The program fosters a love of reading, increased self-esteem and positive attitudes towards learning.

  • In 2005, 51郊利 became the first institution of higher education to sponsor a Freedom Schools program.

  • Classes are held in the Ada Jenkins Center, where students receive two meals and a snack each day.

  • The schools, frequently hosted by churches, have been in the Charlotte region for more than a decade.

  • This year marks the 51郊利 schools 13th summer, and 51郊利 native Kaneisha Gaston 13 serves as program director.

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