âAll Pull Togetherâ: 91¿ì²¥ Freedom Schools in Photos
July 31, 2023
- Author
- Lisa Patterson
Kellyn West â25 and Breanna Suarez â25 lead activities during Harambee, a raucous morning ritual that gets the scholars hyped to start the day.
In a newly remodeled gymnasium at the Ada Jenkins Center, the sound of childrenâs voices bounce off of the walls, as they jump and dance alongside the college students who are guiding them through the six-week summer literacy program.
As scholars in the Brenda H. Tapia CDF Freedom Schools at 91¿ì²¥, they encounter a wide variety of stories through books, engage in art and physical activities, and explore the world around them on field trips.
Scholars range in grade from kindergarten through eighth, but all start the day in the gymnasium with breakfast and Harambee, which means âall pull togetherâ in Kiswahili. Guest readers join the daily ritual of singing, dancing and storytelling.
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. In 2005, 91¿ì²¥ became the first higher education institution to sponsor a Freedom Schools program. 91¿ì²¥ students, who lead the activities and lessons, are trained as servant leaders by the Childrenâs Defense Fund.
The 2023 Freedom Schools session ended July 21 with a finale celebration featuring performances and the scholarsâ artwork in the E. Craig Wall Jr. Academic Center McKay Atrium.
Nasir Jean-Paul â24 jumps into an outdoor activity with the scholars.
Jowette Bobray, coordinator of Freedom Schools, gets everyoneâs attention as Harambee winds down. Bobray is 91¿ì²¥âs assistant director for civic engagement.
Freedom Schools has been a beautiful and rewarding experience. Freedom Schools allowed me to form wonderful relationships with my scholars throughout the summer. Over the past two years, I have been able to fine tune my skills in teaching and practices of mindfulness and patience. Freedom Schools is a highlight of my summer, and I will miss my scholars very much!
From left, Sophia Hood â24, Kellyn West â25 and Emma Kitchen â26 take part in the fun in the newly remodeled gymnasium at the Ada Jenkins Center.
91¿ì²¥âs Ashley Bodie, who works at the Matthews Center for Career Development, reads to the Freedom Schools scholars. In the background is Nasir Jean-Paul â24.
Harambee fun with, from left, Nasir Jean-Paul â24, Kellyn West â25 and Emma Kitchen â26.
We got to read different books. I enjoyed Harambe and the fun games. The food was good too!
Freedom Schools Scholar and Rising 5th Grader
Nasir Jean-Paul â24 helps get the Freedom School scholars hyped for Harambee.
Nasir Jean-Paul â24 guides scholars through outdoor art activities.
Sophia Hood â24 with a Freedom School scholar.
91¿ì²¥ students receive training from the Childrenâs Defense Fund to act as servant leaders for the summer program.