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The National African-American Homeschoolers Alliance began from a desire to unite African-American homeschoolers nationally. Launched in January 2003, NAAHA is a decidedly nonsectarian organization where all families' religious values are appreciated and welcomed. In fact, we are the only nonsectarian organization for African-American homeschooling families. We think this is important because we want all of our information to be accessible to all families without a religious bias. We currently have members who are Christian, Muslim, and Buddhist as well as families who practice non-faith based home education.
 
As we see it, the primary objective of NAAHA is to disseminate homeschooling information relevant to African-American homeschoolers or to anyone homeschooling African-American children.

NAAHA's fundamental mission, therefore, is to consistently provide the latest and the best homeschool information and resources for members and online guests to enjoy; from homeschooling books and curricula to new African-American support groups and organizations. NAAHA pledges to consistently keep this site full of interesting, informative resources to engage in.

About The Founders

Jennifer and Michael James, also the founders of  North Carolina African-American Homeschoolers, founded NAAHA in response to the numbers of families across the country joining their North Carolina organization. Jennifer and Michael also noticed that there was an urgent need for a national online resource dedicated to providing timely and reliable resources for African-American homeschoolers. The National African-American Homeschoolers Alliance is dedicated to bringing the best and most comprehensive information to the website. Be sure to check back often as new and interesting items are added on a continuous basis.

NAAHA has been featured on/in several national and local media outlets such as the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Baltimore Sun, Ebony, New York Newsday, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Boston GlobeFoxNews.com, AOL, Africana.com, BET Nightly News, the Christian Science Monitor, the Network Journal Magazine, Today's Child Magazine, and internationally on the Korean Broadcasting System and in the Monthly Magazine World Report among many, many others.
 

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We're In
the News

August 2007

Jennifer is quoted in August 29, 2007 article: When 'back to school' means staying home in the Chicago Tribune.
 

Jennifer James is quoted in Black Enterprise Magazine.


January/February 2007


Mothering Magazine: Homeschooling for Black Families by Jennifer James


Upscale Magazine: Best in Class

Heartland Institute: Group Supports Black Homeschoolers

San Francisco Chronicle: Blacks take education into their own hands New ground: Once dominated by whites, homeschooling appeals to more African Americans

May 2006
By black moms,
for black moms
The News & Observer

May 2006
Homeschooling Basics:
Facts and Myths

BlackAmericaWeb.com


Homeschooling Basics:
Facts and Myths

Black Family Today

April 2006
CNN: African-Americans Attracted to Home Schooling

January 23, 2006
Homeschooling Draws
More Blacks

Baltimore Sun

January 7, 2006
Black Families Take Education Reins
Atlanta Journal
Constitution

December 2005
The ABCs of home-
schooling: African-
Americans join
the circle of parents
 who choose to teach
 their children at home

Ebony Magazine

June 26, 2005: Homschooling: It's Not
What You Think

St.
Petersburg Times

May 2005:
A Rainbow of Support.
South Florida Family

April 25, 2005:  Students learn by doing, in the home, community and beyond.
The
Republican American

March 15, 2005:  More African-Americans turn to home schooling
Cincinnati Enquirer

February 22, 2005: Mocha Moms Down-Shift Careers for Motherhood
Womens eNews

February 16, 2005:  Homeschooling Basics: How To Teach Your Child At Home
AOL/Black Voices

Feb 2005 Issue:
New Movement: African-American Homeschooling

Children of the New Earth Magazine

February 2005:
Homeschooling- it's a growing trend among blacks.
The Network Journal

January 2005: Homeschooling popularity soars in North Carolina.
Asheville Citizen Times

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