Saturday Academy:“Creating Successful Students and Schools:One Role at a Time”
The Saturday Academy is a community-based enrichment program in African World history and culture sponsored by the College of Arts & Sciences (University of Louisville) in collaboration with the Jefferson County Public Schools, with support from Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton, the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, the Louisville Urban League and the University of Louisville Signature Partnership Initiative.
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Mar 26, 2011 from 11:00 am to 02:00 pm |
| Where | DuValle Education Center Cafeteria |
| Contact Name | Marian Vasser |
| Contact Phone | 852-2252 |
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From 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the African World/Black History seminar led by Dr. Blaine Hudson. Black History topics for this term include:
Slavery * Blacks not enslaved * Resistance and Revolts * Causes of the Civil War
From 12:45 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., community forums on issues and culture.
--"Creating Successful Students and Schools:One Role at a Time"
Special Session presented with "Women in Action"
Featuring award presentation to Principal Betty Graham, Olmstead Academy South
The Saturday Academy is free and open to the public, and
meets in the DuValle Education Center Cafeteria, 3610 Bohne Avenue, in the Park
DuValle Community, north of Algonquin Parkway at 35th Street.

