About this Event
Welcome to the Exodus Missio Dei!
The Exodus Missio Dei implements liberation strategies for the Black condition in the United States. The Exodus centers colonization and poverty as the DNA of racial caste and builds the roads for Black communities to exit generational cycles of personal abuse and top-down economics in fulfillment of the Black ancestral mission.
This Event: Sankofa Practice
The Exodus Missio Dei has convened a team of life-skill providers and community leaders equipped with turnkey financial and cultural identity solutions to empower underserved communities to control their own destiny. Through strategic partnerships and community networks, The Exodus Missio Dei replicates cost-effective empowerment solutions in underserved communities across metro-Atlanta & across the country.
Alisha Thomas Searcy is a six-term former State Senator and education activist. Searcy made Georgia history by becoming Cobb County's first Black Georgia Statehouse Representative. Searcy later served as Superintendent of Schools at Ivy Preparatory Academies – a network of all-girls public schools of excellence. Her district-wide innovations and data driven policies distinguish her as a decisive thought leader and community motivator. Her combination of educational leadership and political drive are the dual ingredients required to revive the Saturday School mission in metro-Atlanta.
Tommy Stapleton, Founder and CEO of The Power of Brown Money mapped his financial literacy and wealth building solution for the Black experience. The Power of Brown Money is currently the mandatory, first-year financial literacy course for all Tuskeegee University first-year enrollees. Now, Tommy Stapleton introduces The Power of Brown Money as a financial literacy and wealth-building workshop for any community space with internet connection and standard computer equipment.
Ronald A. Allen develops and implements out-of-school time (OST) programming for community based organizations. Allen authored and developed Promoting our Perceptions or POP Debate from a single youth workshop in 2010 into the 21st-Century Funded enrichment provider for all of District of Columbia OST programs grades 6-8. Now, POP Debate is refashioned as a Sunday School and youth group solution for Black faith centers and community groups. Reviving the Saturday School mission is Allen's vehicle for infusing self-determination and positive self-identity to Atlanta youth as soon as possible.
Get ready to dive into an incredible, in-person experience packed with inspiring historical recall, vibrant networking, and even a hint of music. Whether you're here to learn, connect, or just soak up the energy, the Exodus Missio Dei is your 404 Day inspirational vitamin!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs, 504 Fair Street Southwest, Atlanta, United States
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