Academic Tutorials

Personal Tutorials: Interdisciplinary, justice-centered learning experiences designed for high school and college students to critically examine systemic racism and co-create inclusive educational pathways across subjects.

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Our Overview

Human history is a rich tapestry woven through time and space with contributions from all cultures creating the beautiful mosaic called humanity. My students will learn the art of critical thinking and appreciate the importance of recognizing our shared history as sentient beings walking this earth. This approach transcends false, socially constructed notions of race and rejects the divisive ideologies that promote hate. Every culture has played a vital role in shaping our world today, and this collective heritage truly defines our humanity.
 Lesson plans are tailored for secondary and post-secondary students and the general public.
Teaching Methodology and lesson plan approach:
• Formulate practices in critical pedagogy principles to prepare students to interrogate and analyze harmful practices, false narratives, and misrepresentations in the classroom.
• Create new social constructs through critical dialogue and apply the results to social issues, developing a sense of self-worth and a willingness to become involved in social change.
• Learn analytical literature review and critical analysis to enhance writing skills to deconstruct false social constructs. In my classroom, students will embark on a critical thinking journey, learning to appreciate the profound significance of our shared history as sentient beings. This understanding transcends the false, socially constructed notions of race and racial hierarchies, empowering students to reject divisive ideologies that foster hate and divisiveness. Each culture has made invaluable contributions to our world, and this collective heritage truly embodies our humanity.

Personal Tutorial & Community Workshop Series

Translating Racism: From Bigotry to Hate

Objective:
This interactive tutorial series is designed to help learners understand how
socially constructed and racialized values evolve into personal and systemic
manifestations of bias, exclusion, hatred, and racial violence. The sessions
provide a structured pathway toward critical reflection and social
awareness—integrating history, psychology, ethics, and cultural studies.

Format & Audience: One-on-one tutoring and small group workshops available for:

  • Advanced Placement (AP) High
  • School Students
  • College Students in
  • Interdisciplinary Studies and Liberal Arts
  • Community Learners Seeking Social
  • Awareness and Empowerment

Features:

  • Modular, self-guided curriculum
    with optional live facilitation
  • Culturally relevant content
    anchored in lived experiences and suppressed narratives
  • Visual aids, discussion prompts,
    and personalized learning tools
  • Space for critical dialogue,
    empathy-building, and collective reimagining

Outcome:
Participants will be equipped to critically examine racial dynamics in their
environments and articulate informed responses rooted in ethics, history, and
human dignity. The tutorial encourages learners to recognize and interrupt
patterns of harmful behavior by building deeper understanding and agency.

Rates:

Hourly Rate, Individual: $50

Workshop Rates: $500 hr.

 $750 for 2hrs.

Academic Tutorials

Each package is designed to educate, facilitate reflection, and encourage action based on the user’s framework for understanding racism and its cultural transformation from dislike to bias values, to hate and to violence. Each tutorial adapts content to different audiences, ensuring engagement across home settings, corporate environments, and personal learning experiences.

About the lesson

– All Levels

– Course content -Interdisciplinary

Rates

Hourly rate: $60

Pack rates

-5h: $250

-10h: $500

Online: $50/h

-Personal Tutorial: Translating Racism – From Bigotry to Hate

Objective:

This self-guided tutorial provides a structured approach to understanding how social or racialized values transform into attitudes, behaviors, bias, hatred and racial violence.

– Personal Tutorial sessions for all AP High school students and College students I Interdisciplinary Studies and the Liberal Arts:

Objective:

This interdisciplinary Tutorial Project examines the scientific, historical, and social foundations of race, tracing human origins through Mitochondrial Eve and exploring how genetic commonality challenges racial hierarchies. Utilizing Critical Race Deconstruction (CRD), Critical Pedagogy, and Culturally Responsive Teaching, students will deconstruct pseudoscientific racial myths, analyze historical narratives, and engage in curriculum reconstruction to dismantle systemic bias in education.

Through historical texts, philosophical inquiry, and biological research, the sessions provide students with a justice-centered framework to reshape race-consciousness. Self-realization and a vision of a more just and equitable society. Truth knows no Color!

– Home Projects: Understanding Bias and Prejudice in Everyday Life

Objective:

This tutorial helps families and individuals recognize biases, reflect on their own values, and promote inclusive behavior in home and community settings      

Educational Resources, Videos, Books, And Tools To Challenge Bias And Grow Awareness

Educational resources, videos, books, research documents and artifacts expose overlooked perspectives and challenge entrenched bias. They prompt critical reexamination of dominant narratives. Together, these tools grow awareness and inspire an inclusive understanding of our shared past feel free to our digital library.

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Everything You Need to Know

Is ATEP designed for educators only?

Not at all. ATEP serves educators, students, cultural workers, and community advocates committed to reclaiming erased narratives and confronting systemic bias. This course is for anyone ready to challenge the status quo and activate education as liberation.

Participants have access to personalized tutoring aligned with ATEP’s pedagogical vision. Community forums are also available for connection, dialogue, and peer-based learning—ensuring the experience is collaborative, not isolated.

Absolutely. Each module includes adaptable content for classrooms, youth programs, and grassroots initiatives. Educators and community leaders alike will find tools that support transformation from within.

How does ATEP function as a cultural company?

ATEP is more than an educational program—it’s a cultural movement. Through curated curricula, wearable messaging, and narrative restoration, we build platforms that honor identity and foster communal growth across classroom and community spaces.

How do I pay for the course?

Payment is processed securely via credit card through the ATEP registration portal. Once enrolled, learners gain full access to course materials, tutoring support, and forum spaces.