Black Parent Association Program - Family Freedom Center
The Black Parent Association (BPA) provides space and resources for parents of Hillside's Black and Brown students to create and maintain a powerful collective to advocate for their children. Program provides a support system and a line of communication with the school district for parents of students of color feel isolated in their own school systems BIPOC parents can choose how and when to invite other existing organizations and potentially the district itself into meetings. Program focuses on community building, identifying specific problems and potential solutions, and setting up to publicly bring those to the attention of Duluth.
Last assured
Unknown
Physical Address
310 N 1st Avenue W, Duluth, MN 55806
Hours
- 10 am - 7 pm Monday - Friday; Closed during school weather closures - (Youth Center) Summer hours : 10 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday - Program hours vary
Voice
Application process
Call or email
Eligibility
Parents of Hillside's Black and Brown students in Duluth
Service area
Duluth, MN
Agency info
Family Freedom Center
Family Freedom Center seeks to empower the Black community by reconstructing socio-cultural narratives and unapologetically embracing what it means to be Black, both historically and present day.