About Us

My flagship project, My American History is Black (MAHIB), is an ambitious curriculum designed for students from first grade through high school, fostering a 12-year journey of learning and creative expression. By integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) into history education, the MAHIB curriculum allows students to explore Black history through hands-on projects, including creating children’s books, documentaries, and podcasts. Each grade level builds on the previous one, encouraging students to progressively deepen their understanding of both well-known and lesser-known Black historical figures.

My curriculum development spans across a wide range of topics, including lessons on Black government, exploring taxation and racial dynamics in America, character-building courses based on figures like Angela Davis and George Washington Carver, as well as entrepreneurship programs.

A quote from Frederick Douglass, “It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men,” sparked my passion for this work.

Driven by a vision to create lasting impact, I developed The Legacy ARCH Collective to establish a platform that creates a passage to unity, a place for community, and a voice for hope, using innovative educational programs that blend history with practical life skills. My goal is to empower the next generation of thinkers, leaders, and creators.