Category: Outreach

  • A²MEND STUDENT MENTEE ACCEPTED AT HARVARD

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Media Contact: Paulette Thornton (323) 401-0406

    A²MEND STUDENT MENTEE ACCEPTED AT HARVARD


    Morale and Support Provided by A²MEND’s College Mentoring Program
    Aided Temesghen Ghde in his Path from Community College to Harvard


    LOS ANGELES – April 25, 2022 – A²MEND’s leadership congratulates one of their longtime student mentees, Temesghen “Temie” Ghde, for his acceptance to Harvard Kennedy School. Ghde will realize his dream of attending Harvard this fall as part of his post-graduate plans to earn joint degrees in law and public policy. Ghde’s successful educational path is a testament to the mission of A²MEND, which seeks to foster institutional change in California’s community college system by operating a
    mentoring program for African American male students.

    “We at A²MEND are tremendously proud of Temie’s acceptance at Harvard. His acceptance demonstrates to our students that nothing is impossible if you’re committed to academic excellence and hard work,” said Dr. Amanuel Gebru, President of A²MEND. “Temie’s brilliance and tenacity to stay the course as a top performing undergraduate student has enabled him to fulfill his vision of attending Harvard in his quest to work in law and public policy.”

    Ghde first learned about A²MEND while attending a community college in Oakland, where a professor introduced him to the organization’s student mentoring program. He was drawn by the supportive resources and the confidence building methods of the organization. Throughout his undergraduate years, he was matched with Dr. Gebru as his A²MEND mentor, who remained steadfast in encouraging him to press forward with his ambitious educational plans. “The morale boost that A²MEND provides to African American students is amazing,” said Ghde. “No matter how big or small, I appreciated their efforts to give financially through their scholarship contributions.”

    Ghde’s road to Harvard wasn’t an easy one. Raised in Eritrea, Africa, Ghde endured hardships early in his life. Following his graduation from high school, Ghde was unable to study his chosen field of law in college because his country’s educational system required him to major in engineering as a result of him testing well in physics and math on his matriculation exam. After studying civil engineering for three years and completing his national service, Ghde eventually moved to the U.S. in his resolve to
    leave Eritrea to follow his educational goals.

    A year after his arrival in the U.S., Ghde enrolled in Laney College upon settling in Northern California. Determined to succeed against all odds as a new asylee in the U.S., he remained vigilant in his educational pursuits to study law and public policy. During his studies at Laney College, he served as President of the Laney Law Society. Soon after receiving his associate’s degree from Laney College, he attended UC Berkeley, where he graduated with a degree in political science, specializing in comparative
    politics.

    Envisioning to ultimately earn a law degree to one day serve the people of his home country, Ghde applied to leading universities to position him for that endeavor. With an impressive GPA along with his extracurricular accomplishments, including a congressional internship on Capitol Hill and a prestigious study abroad program at Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, he applied to Harvard as well as the University of Oxford. Less than three months later, he received the extraordinary news about his
    acceptance to Harvard.

    While Ghde’s sheer intellect and perseverance led him to Harvard, he is grateful to A²MEND for providing him with the mentorship and scholarship funding that helped support him throughout his undergraduate journey.

    The African American Male Education Network & Development (A²MEND) organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit led by African American male educators who utilize their scholarly and professional expertise to foster institutional change within California’s community college system to increase success of African American male students. Since establishing the organization in 2006, A²MEND has served as the premiere nonprofit solely focused on addressing the lack of educational success for African American male students in community colleges.

  • A²MEND EMBOLDENS BLACK MALE STUDENT SUCCESS

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Media Contact: Paulette Thornton (323) 401-0406

    A²MEND UNITES BLACK COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH THOUGHT LEADERS, DONATES $50K IN SCHOLARSHIPS AT SUMMIT

    Forward-Thinking Summit Reimagines Black Male Student Success in California’s Community College System

    LOS ANGELES – March 15, 2022 – In its mission to embolden Black male student success at California’s community colleges, the African American Male Education Network & Development (A²MEND) organization held its 15th Annual Summit in Los Angeles earlier this month. Themed “A Radical Reimagination of Black Male Student Success,” the three-day conference drew about 1,000 college students and educators from across the state.

    The Summit’s opening day featured inspirational speeches from African American community college leaders who rallied the crowd in the spirit of brotherhood and support of the Black male collegiate experience. The rallying speeches were followed by a panel of impact leaders – actor and author Hill Harper, educator Dr. Christopher Emdin and businesswoman Ivy McGregor – who all led a thought-provoking discussion about radically reimagining Black male student success.

    Prior to the panelist segment, A²MEND President Dr. Amanuel Gebru announced the
    organization’s recent land purchase in Ghana and its plans to build the A²MEND Racial Trauma and Wellness Retreat Center. In support of A²MEND’s land acquisition effort, panelist Hill Harper publicly pledged to underwrite the costs to purchase the remaining three acres of the Ghanaian property.

    Also during the Summit, A²MEND’s leadership presented $50,000 in scholarships to deserving students who are currently mentored through the organization. The students will use the funds to pursue their studies in community colleges or further their education at four-year universities.

    The Summit additionally featured a student panel who discussed ways that African American students can thrive in California’s community college system. Students also were encouraged to visit a career fair as well as a college recruitment fair organized by A²MEND. The event’s pre-conference day hosted the Women’s Leadership Institute to give African American female college educators an opportunity to network and discuss topics related to Black women in higher education.

    The African American Male Education Network & Development (A²MEND) organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit led by African American male educators who utilize their scholarly and professional expertise to foster institutional change within California’s community college system to increase success of African American male students. Since establishing the organization in 2006, A²MEND has served as the premiere nonprofit solely focused on addressing the lack of educational success for African American male students in community colleges.

  • TRAVEL INFORMATION

    TRAVEL INFORMATION

    Location Name: University of Cape Coast

    Address: 4P48+727, , Cape Coast, GH

    Directions: GoogleBingMapQuest

    Hotels and Flight Information

    Travel Agency:

    If you would like the peace of mind with your travel, please contact the following travel agency to secure your flight and hotel accommodations. 

    Sikakrom Tours sikakromtoursgh@gmail.com or +233244611245

    Airline Ticket Arrangement to Accra:  $1600

    HOTEL RECOMMENDATIONS

    Royal Elmont Hotel
    Ankaful Road
    Elmina, Central
    +233 244 759 137
    info@royalelmounthotel.com
    Coconut Grove Hotel
    Mboframa Akyinium,
    Elmina, Central 233
    +233 24 433 3001
    beachresort@coconutgrovehotelsghana.com
    $123 (USD)/ per night$84 (USD)/per night

    For more information, please  contact either office below:

    If you have questions, please feel free to contact:

    USAGhana and Other Regions
    ExecU Connect
    (213) 547-2233
    reg@execUconnect.org
    Ades2022@gmail.com

  • AAEDS AGENDA

    AAEDS AGENDA

    University of Cape Coast, Ghana

    September 19 – 24, 2022

     

    Summary Agenda

    Day 1

    Day 1: Setting the Vision and Establishing the Work
    Opening Ritual & Blessing
    Lunch with Keynote
    Plenary Session I
    Ghanaian Scholars’ Recognition Dinner and Panel
    Day 2: Operationalizing the Plan
    Opening Session
    African Centered Education Standards Break-Out Sessions
    Plenary Session II
    Lunch
    Tour
    Dinner
    Day 3: Implementing the Plan
    Day 2 Recap
    Cultural Expression/Performance
    Keynote
    Segmental & Affinity Group Breakouts for Standard Implementation
    Plenary Session III
    Lunch with Panel
    Poster Board Walk
    Day 4: Next Steps in Building Towards Sovereignty 
    Day 3 Recap
    Keynote
    Plenary Session IV
    Closing Dinner Celebration and Blessing (Royal Dinner)
  • BLACK MALE STUDENT SUCCESS SUMMIT: MARCH 2-4

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Media Contact: Paulette Thornton (323) 401-0406

    A²MEND’s 15th Annual Summit Unites Black Male College Students with Educators to Increase Success of African American Males in Higher Education

                   LOS ANGELES – February 17, 2022 – A²MEND’s 15th Annual African American Male Summit kicks off March 2-4 to bring together Black male college students and educators to encourage their success in California’s community college system. Held at the Hyatt LAX Hotel in Los Angeles, the Summit is given each year as part of A²MEND’s mission of increasing Black male student success in community colleges throughout the state. The event is organized by African American Male Education Network & Development (A²MEND), a nonprofit comprising African American male educators who voluntarily use their professional expertise to operate a statewide mentoring program for Black male college students.

                    The Summit headlines a panel of impact leaders – actor and author Hill Harper, educator Dr. Chris Emdin and businesswoman Ivy McGregor – who will lead a discussion under the event’s theme, “A Radical Reimagination of Black Male Student Success.” The Summit also features a student panel who will discuss ways that African American students can thrive in the college experience. The event’s pre-conference day will host the Women’s Leadership Institute to give African American female college educators an opportunity to network and discuss topics relating to Black women in higher education.

                    The Summit also includes a career fair as well as a college recruitment fair. The event is open to the public and is expected to draw hundreds of African American college students, educators and administrators from across the state. To learn more about the Summit and to register, please visit a2mend.net.      

                   The African American Male Education Network & Development (A²MEND) organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit led by African American male educators who utilize their scholarly and professional expertise to foster institutional change within California’s community college system to increase success of African American male students. Since establishing the organization in 2006, A²MEND has served as the premiere nonprofit solely focused on addressing the lack of educational success for African American male students in community colleges.