A live educational series led by a Yale University African Studies professor. Learn the real history of Africa — beyond what's taught in school.
Format
Live Interactive Sessions
Duration
June – July 2026
Led By
Yale African Studies Professor
Open To
All African & Diaspora Youth
Six sessions. One Yale professor. Unlimited perspective shifts.
Explore African history the way it's rarely taught — from pre-colonial civilizations to modern narratives shaped by Africans themselves.
Grounded in real African narratives. No sanitized versions. Just honest, rigorous exploration of Africa's past and present.
These are not lectures — they're conversations. Expect live Q&A, discussion, and direct engagement with the professor.
Understand how African civilizations shaped the world — from philosophy and science to trade, governance, and culture.
Explore what it means to be African in the 21st century. Reconnect with a heritage that is richer and deeper than mainstream media portrays.
Join a global cohort of African and diaspora youth who are hungry for the real story — and committed to carrying it forward.
Whether you're a student exploring your roots, a professional reconnecting with your heritage, or simply someone who knows there's more to the story — this series meets you where you are.
Open to African and diaspora youth of all backgrounds, disciplines, and levels of prior knowledge. No prerequisites. Just curiosity.
This series is led by an accomplished academic in African Studies from Yale University — bringing decades of research, rigorous scholarship, and a deep passion for reclaiming African narratives. Expect intellectual depth without the jargon, and honesty without the filter.
More details about the professor and session schedule will be shared with waitlist members ahead of the launch.
Join the waitlist now to be among the first to access this series when it launches in June 2026. Spots are limited to keep sessions intimate and interactive.