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Education Action: Toronto has been a solid supporter of the development of an Africentric school at the Toronto District School Board. Two articles– African-Centred Schools: Not Segregation, but a Path to Survival by Murphy Browne and Making the case for Africentric Education in Toronto by Grace-Edward Galabuzi — provide many of the arguments that have led to our support.
African-Centred Schools: Not Segregation, but a Path to Survival TDSB Budget 2009 – It’s not the budget shortfall that matters; it’s the education shortfall
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