An African-centered Education and Atomic Habit Union

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What would happen if African-centered Education and Atomic Habits married? Their child would bear the name African-centered Habits. In April’s All Staff Meeting, we discussed Kmt G. Shockley and Kofi Lomotey’s edited book, African-centered Education: Theory and Practice. James Clear’s book, Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones, is among the titles on Umoja’s reading list. When you combine these two resources, our work to support culturally relevant courses, programs, and services can thrive. 

New Podcast Episode: Let's Talk Equity

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Listen to the latest episode of the Umoja Community Education Foundation podcast.

In this empowering episode of the Umoja Community Education Foundation Podcast, we sit down with Jenine Smith, Umoja's Director of Human Resources and a seasoned Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) consultant. Join us as Jenine shares her wealth of knowledge and expertise, guiding listeners on a journey toward self-advocacy and community empowerment. 

We're Hiring! Join the Umoja Team!

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Join the Umoja Community Education Foundation and be a part of our mission to transform lives through education! We're excited to announce several open positions, and we're looking for qualified professionals like you to join our growing team.

Currently, we have the following positions available:

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