Mental Health + Resistance
The importance of stories of resistance to
our children and our people’s mental
health have for too long been overlooked.
Not any more.
These simple activities can be both
developmental and protective. Actively
and vicariously participating in resistance
activities are key to stability in an anti-
Afrikan society and culture.
Our ancestors and their
descendants resisted and
rebelled against
oppression from its very
onset!
From The Beg
inning!
And What Now Is Our Future?
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF THIS
COLLECTION OF STORIES?
It’s a family affair.
AYA Education Institute invites you to join Baba Kojo’s
Saturday classes for parents and children.
Let Baba Kojo show adults and children how to find joy and inspiration in reading
about how our ancestors resisted oppression an
d how what our ancestors did can be
applied today.
As a Black bibliophile Baba Kojo uses books by and about people of African
descent to
show how we
have resiste
d oppression and that fighting is winni
ng.
Baba Kojo 301.509.0091
Wekesa Madzimoyo 404.
201.2356