Project Ghana
Big Post: Ghana Sessions/Martin Luther King JR. Kwanzaa And More!!
Just recently Mr. Wronko hosted a couple of important Ghana sessions. One dealt with the celebration and remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr.
Just recently, Mr. Wronko hosted a couple of important Ghana sessions.
One dealt with the celebration and remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr.
Ghana Session presentation on Dr. King
During this session, the students in Ghana gave a presentation about Martin Luther King’s challenges that he faced fighting for equality for all during the Civil Rights Movement.
Also addressed was Dr. King’s fight to end poverty and promote a peaceful end to the Vietnam War.
The students in Ghana and Mr. Wronko’s afternoon students fully believe that this great man, Dr. King, should not be forgotten and should be remembered as a man who called upon equality for all. Below, postings regarding Martin Luther King Jr.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday Celebration and Project Ghana with Mr. David Brown
Dr. Bernice King speaks at Asbury Park Schools Black History Month extravaganza
Civil Rights Advocate, Edith Savage Jennings, comes to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School
Asbury Park Middle School : A bright future always would come
Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson “Madiba” Mandela remembered at Asbury Park Middle
Kwanzaa Session
The first two Ghana sessions of the year, 2020, dealt with the celebration of Kwanzaa.
Research
During the first session Mr. Wronko did research regarding this holiday and gave the students in Ghana a presentation.
Mr. Wronko dedicated Kwanzaa to the many great individuals that he met throughout the years. He mentioned the following and was very happy these people became a part of his life:
George Reed, Vietnam veteran, George Watson, Tuskegee airman, Wilbur V. Martin, Vietnam veteran, Walter Drummond Senior, veteran from the Vietnam War and his unit was stationed in Korea, Robert A. Jameson, war veteran, Veronica Miller, Desert Storm veteran, Sheila Batson, veteran, Eric Jones, Oiada International, Darryl Batts, Oiada International, Papa, lead teacher in Ghana, students and workers in Ghana, Keith Covin, Unheard Voices Magazine, and my supervisor of my posts, Chenelle Covin.
I know there was more and I dedicate Kwanzaa and its meaning to everyone.
Kwanzaa Ghana presentation
The next session regarding Kwanzaa, the students in Ghana did a presentation.
Their presentation centered on the importance of Kwanzaa’s seven days; Umoja, meant unity, Kujichagulia, meant self determination, Ujima, meant responsibility, Ujamaa, meant uplifting your community economically, Nia, meant purpose, Kuumba, meant being creative, and Imani, meant faith. They also described the red, black, and green candles.
After their presentation, the students in Ghana had a discussion with the MLK students led by lead teacher Karma Williams Davis. They discussed the celebration and importance of Kwanzaa and sharing one another’s culture from Ghana and the United States.
Final Ghana session presentation
A final session with Ghana dealt with discuss anything.
Lead student in Ghana, Jozabad Abi-Jaja Caldwell and the other Ghana students discussed with Mr. Wronko and Mr. Mason the ending of Avengers Endgame, Batman versus Superman, Thor, Thor The Dark World, Thor Ragnarok, Black Panther, and much more.
Below are images from the Ghana sessions, individuals who were mentioned, Jozabad Abi-Jaja Caldwell drawing of a flying dinosaur and his participation during Classroom Close-up and much more.
In other events in my life, it took me a long time but I want to congratulate Naz Reid who went to my middle school on making it into the NBA. Way to go and God Bless!
The below image is of Naz Reid when he played for the middle school. The tallest in the picture. The image next to it was from the filming of Classroom Close-up when students in Ghana spoke about basketball.
Keep up with the postings:
Beat The Streets Program At The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School
First Ghana Session Of 2019-2020 School Year/18th Anniversary Of 9/11
https://classroomcloseup.org/segments/project-ghana/
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