Facebook Groups For Black Homeschoolers

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Black Homeschooling Families Support – This group is for African American homeschooling families that are looking for more opportunities to support and communicate with other homeschooling families. Our group has been created to provide opportunities for black families to support, motivate, uplift, educate, and inspire one another while we provide better opportunities for our children.

African American Unschoolers – This Group was created to give access to the philosophy, strategies and concepts of African American Unschooling. Please feel free to join us and share your knowledge and questions. You are among friends.

The Black Homeschoolers Connection – This group was created as a positive and safe space for black homeschoolers that will enable them to have those difficult conversations without someone becoming offended. It would allow them a chance to gain awareness and achieve understanding of life, and situations surrounding us; to find solutions; to explore ways to empower each other and our children, and help them learn better; to be silly; to get advice; and to just overall connect with each other.

Black Kids Do Travel – The goal of Black Kids Do Travel is to offer a family type community of travel encouragement, support, advice, tips and more for moms, dads, grandparents, aunts, uncles etc for black families who want to add travel as a supplement to their children’s education. They believe that travel is fundamental and the more children travel, the more they learn about the world around them.

Black Homeschool Families – This group is intended to support all caregivers who homeschool (or intend to homeschool) black (including multi-racial) children. In addition, this group is to be supportive of all families regardless of what their homeschool looks like.

African American Homeschool Moms – This group is a pleasant and active one, full of helpful and supportive African-American homeschooling moms and homeschooling moms raising African-American children. This amazing community of moms happily shares resources, gladly answers questions, and joyfully offers encouragement.

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Homeschooling Black Families – This group is based on raising the level of thinking in respectful ways and manners. The goal of this group is for families to share with each other what they have learned through experiences over the years because they believe that we all learn from each other.

Black Homeschoolers Traveling Together – This is a group of traveling homeschooling families that connect for some fun local and international adventures.

African American Home School Network – The African-American home school movement is growing; however there is a lack of on-line networks. The main function of this group is to support, encourage, and promote African American Homeschool families. Including curriculum selection and co-op group start up in your local communities.

African American STEAM Club – African American STEAM Club is for homeschool families sharing their love of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math!

African American Online Cooperative Official Members Group – This group is for official members of the African American Online Cooperative who have joined the website, which provides curriculum and support for black homeschoolers.

Melanin Books 4 Melanin Kids – Melanin Books 4 Melanin Kids promotes kids books, infant to young adult, with predominately brown faces. They believe melanin representation in children literature matters.

Black Homeschooling Families Support Group – This group is for African American homeschooling families that are looking for more opportunities to support and communicate with other homeschooling families. This group was been created to provide opportunities for black families to support, motivate, uplift, educate, and inspire one another while they provide better opportunities for their children.

Homeschooling for Black Freethinkers – This group is for non-religious and freethinking people in the black community, who currently home-school or are thinking about homeschooling. They also welcome families who use the traditional school system, so that they too can benefit in co-educating their black children.

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