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MAHEI Classes

 January 15th 

On January 15, 2023, 2-5:30pm The Marcus Anthony Hall Educational Institute was launched at the Bruce C. Bolling Building on the 6th floor. The event was wonderful and some of our speakers were Chief Segun Idowu, City of Boston, Former State Rep Nika Elugardo, State Representative Russell Holmes.and CEO Glynn Lloyd and Former City Councilor Charles Yancey. There was food, fun and dancing. We had the Baking Star 11 year old Aneily Barton who baked a wonderful cake. Marcus Anthony Hall Mom Francine Tymes was there selling her collection of ties and handkerchiefs called the Marcus Hall Collection. His 11 year old son Yoda was also there. The food was great and the speakers were encouraging. We also had other vendors and a wonderful soloist by the name of Danielle Ruffen. It was a fun night for all and the first class is January 28, 2023. All seven Board members of MAHEI and all four staff  members were in attendance.

April 13th, 2024

Check out the Youth Service Summit! The youth developed a fictional NPO where they had to come up with a campaign initiative based on a 400k grant received ! It was extremely compelling to see them strategize!  In the end they came up with “UnderDose organization and “ A No Dosage” campaign 

April 6th, 2024

Td banks join Marcus Anthony Hall Educational Institute students to discuss checking, savings accounts and budgets, good debt vs bad debt. Very engaging class. Our youth are getting ready. #youthvoicesmatter, #wearethepeoplewehavethepower, #youthrising

March 23rd, 2024

Glynn Lloyd, founder of City Fresh Foods, the Urban Farming Institute, and a founding member of the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA) teaches our students how do banks work and what they do with our money. He tells us how  Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) operate and how they help small businesses grow.  

March 16th, 2024

MAHEI students go on field trip through black Boston visiting the North End, Beacon Hill, South End, and Roxbury learning about our history from the 1600's the 1960's. It was awesome #ouryouthareourstars #wearethepeoplewehavethepower #youthvoicesmatter

March 9th, 2024

Juwan Skeens speaking to Marcus Anthony Hall students at Dewitt Center, Roxbury. Students are learning about organizing, advocating and supporting their communities. 

February 17th, 2024

Our 4th class of the year! Here the youth are playing Dewitt Feud (our version of family feud). Today's instructors were Professor Deborah Shariff, and Our Board Chair Cecily Graham. 

February 10th, 2024

After teaching his Black History class at Marcus Anthony Hall Educational Institute, Professor Jermadari Karmara accepted his award. His class was awesome and the youth received him well.  #wearethepeoplewehavethepower. #youthvoicesmatter  #ouryouthareourstars

February 3rd, 2024

Another class! This time at the Codman Square Library, and Boston Praise Radio and TV Networks. #youthvoicesmatter #ouryoutharethefuture

January 27th, 2024

We learned about the 3 branches of government, we learned who our city, state and federal elected officials were. Ms Marie Firmin and Ms Paula Coars taught about the 7 principles of Kwanzaa and why we celebrate for the 7 days after Christmas. The youth were engaged as Mr Edosa Osemwegie created a little friendly competition with our new guide books. It was a great start to our journey and our young folks had a good time and learned some new things that they did not know.

May 6th, 2023

April 22nd, 2023

Wgbh in Brighton

March 25th, 2023 

Participants

James Mackeay and the class with the Dffrnt Gear on

5th Class, Money, Money, Money

 February 25th, 2023 

Participants

 February 11th, 2023 

On Feb 11, 2023 our class is about history.  Professor Jermadari Kamara, Chair of the Africana Studies at Umass Boston Africana Studies, and Dr. Phil True, a Historian of Ancient Africa who resides in Kansas City.

Participants

 January 28th, 2023 

Participants

Our first class started on January 28th and we have 24 students with a wait list of 9. The students were attentive.  The students worked well together and enjoyed the class. They were engaged and excited about the program.

City Councilor At-Large Julia Mejia visits with the students  of the Marcus Anthony Hall Educational Institute on their first day of class at the Dewitt Center in Roxbury, MA.

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