Education

Sector Coverage

The Education Sector of this LTSPFBA encompasses: Pre-elementary, elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education. The latter subsector encompasses both non-tertiary (nonacademic-type non-degree training mainly for labor and technical purposes) and tertiary (academic-type degree training mainly for professional purposes) education. Tertiary education includes associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs. Post graduate study is also included in tertiary education. The Education sector is concerned with the identification, development, and promulgation of content (curriculums) and standards, and with securing the resources required to operate the sector.

Baba Asinia Lukata Chikuyu provides oversight for this sector.

Latest Developments

The Lead for this LTSPFBA Sector, Baba Asinia Lukata Chikuyu is conducting Youth Freedom School during November and December 2024!

A Prospective CBASAO

The LTSPFBA Impementation Team (IT)A issued invitations to selected Black American Scholarly Associations and Organizations to form a Cosortium of Black American (Afrodescendant) Scholarly Associations and Organizations (CBASAO). An inaugural meeting to consider forming this consortium was scheduled for Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. EDT. However, only one association appeared for the meeting: The National Education Association. A second attempt is now underway to schedule an inaugural meeting to consider forming a CBASAO. If you have an interest in this CBASAO meeting, then please convey your interest by reaching out to us via our Contact Us page.

For more details on the CBASAO, please review the invitation to constitute a CBASAO here.

Assistance Required

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Suggested Responsible Parties

  • National Education Association
  • National Black Council of School Board Members
  • National Alliance of Black School Educators
  • Historically Black Colleges and Universities
  • Conference of National Black Churches (its constituent organizational members)
  • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
  • National Urban League
  • Divine Nine Association
  • Association for the Study of African Life and History
  • National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers
  • National Association of Mathematicians
  • African American Literature and Culture Society
  • Education Ministry of the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Afrika
  • National Association of Black Home Educators
  • Council of Independent Black Institutions
  • The Akoben Institute
  • Freedom Home Academy International
  • Others

If you agree that the LTSPFBA can enable a better future for Black America, then…