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Black Studies/Mentoring Class
PSU Department:
Black Studies
Type:
Miscellaneous Outreach
Status:
Active
Duration:
Multi-Year
Language:
English
Nation:
No nations recorded
REAP Inc., a community, nonprofit organization dedicated to serving at-risk youth and underprivileged communities, partnered with Portland State University Black Studies Department to develop a Black Studies/Mentoring class for the African American students at Grant High School. The course offered black studies curriculum, a black professional lecture series, mentoring, study tables, leadership development activities, individual success planning, and peer mentoring.
1/1/2006
Professor of Psychology and Chair of Black Studies
Dalton
Miller-Jones
R.E.A.P., Inc. (Reaching and Empowering All People)
503-341-6161
2245 NE 36th Ave
Portland
97212-5239
Submitted by tchapek on Mon, 08/20/2007 - 1:38pm.
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