Online Courses

ATEP’s inaugural online course package weaves together five immersive modules that document, through anthropological and genomic research, the emergence of modern humanity traced to the mitochondrial mother in Africa and expose the erasure of African history and its stolen legacy. Participants will analyze Enlightenment-era racial taxonomies and the birth of white supremacist doctrines that justified slavery, center enslaved and post-Reconstruction narratives to reclaim authentic voice through narrating lived experience and celebrate the Harlem Renaissance as a watershed moment of narrative reclamation and self-realization.

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

$1.200 / Person

Course No. 1

Mitochondrial Eve and the Deconstruction of Race

Course Overview

This 14-week interdisciplinary curriculum explores human origins through Mitochondrial Eve, revealing the genetic commonality that challenges racial hierarchies while dismantling racism. Using Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Critical Race Deconstruction, alongside anthropology, philosophy, and history, educators will examine racial myths and reconstruct authentic fact based curriculum narratives for holistic-centered learning.

Course Objectives

Online Courses $850 to $1,250  based on 9 or 14wk course

$1,250.00/ Person

Course No. 2

The Enlightenment Thinkers and the Origins of Racial Taxonomy and White Supremacy

Course Overview

This course examines the role of Enlightenment thinkers in constructing racial taxonomy and white supremacy. It aligns with the mission statement of ATEP 2025 by critically analyzing the intersection of philosophy, literature, and colonialism, applying Critical Race Theory (CRT) and decolonized pedagogy to reassess historical narratives.

Course Objectives

Online Courses $850 to $1,250  based on 9 or 14wk course

$1,250.00/ Person

Course No. 3A

Stolen Legacy – The African Foundations of Western Civilization (14 Weeks)

Course Overview

This course explores African contributions to world civilization, focusing on the intellectual, scientific, religious, and cultural legacies of Africa. It critically examines historical erasure, reclaiming the role of African scholarship in shaping Western thought.

Course Objectives

Online Courses $850 to $1,250  based on 9 or 14wk course

$1,250.00/ Person

Course No. 3B

Colonization, Erasure, and the Justification for Slavery

Course Overview

This course examines how European colonialism intentionally erased African intellectual contributions and how racial taxonomy, slavery, and Enlightenment philosophy were used to justify white supremacy and the subjugation of African civilizations.

Course Objectives

Online Courses $850 to $1,250  based on 9 or 14wk course

$1,250.00/ Person

Course No. 4

The Lived Experiences of the Enslaved – Voices from Within

Course Overview

This course examines firsthand narratives from enslaved individuals, exploring how racial domination, literacy suppression, and cultural erasure shaped their lived experiences. Through the writings of Harriet Jacobs, Frederick Douglass, Maria Stewart, Henry Highland Garnet, and David Walker, students will analyze self-realization, resistance, and the generational impact of slavery.

Course Objectives

Online Courses $850 to $1,250  based on 9 or 14wk course

$1,250.00/ Person

Course No. 5

Reconstruction and the Harlem Renaissance – A Literature Review

Course Overview

This course explores the Harlem Renaissance as a movement of self-realization and cultural reclamation, analyzing literary voices, historical narratives, and systemic barriers that shaped Black identity. Through an interdisciplinary approach, students will examine how intellectual activism, restrictive literacy laws, and Critical Race Pedagogy (CRP) contributed to redefining Black narratives during and after Reconstruction.

Course Objectives

Explore Critical Race Pedagogy (CRP) as a framework for reclaiming Black identity and self-realization.

Online Courses $850 to $1,250  based on 9 or 14wk course.

$1,250.00/ Person

Course No. 6

Fractured Frequencies: Afro-American Resistance, Double Consciousness, and the Quantum Break

An Interdisciplinary Afro-futures Curriculum Module Prototype

Module Overview

This curriculum module, ‘Fractured Frequencies: Afro-American Resistance, Double Consciousness, and the Quantum Break,’ is designed for APA and college-Level students as an interdisciplinary, trauma-informed, African-centered, and liberatory learning experience. The unit fully integrates Dr. Edward Bruce Bynum’s concept of the African Unconscious as a biospiritual and metaphysical reality underlying human consciousness and culture. From here, the module explores the impact of the seasoning process of slavery on ancestral and spiritual connections, Du Bois’s theory of double consciousness as a psychic split born of historical trauma, and the use of quantum entanglement as a contemporary metaphor for ancestral reconnection and healing.

Intertwining History, Literature, Art, Humanities, Psychology, and Sociology, the module develops critical, creative, and restorative practices for reconstructing identity, memory, and resistance. This prototype provides educators with a cohesive roadmap: learning outcomes, core themes, activities, assessments, toolkits for liberatory-informed teaching, and a curated visual motif library.

Afro-fusion: The Quantum Entanglement

Quantum Diaspora: Curriculum entanglement courses of Compression, Entanglement, Expansion and Liberatory Connectivity: A rhythmic expose’

They say the signal was never lost — only compressed.

Online Courses $850 to $1,250  based on 9 or 14wk course

$1,250.00/ Person

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The History of Slavery in America & Indigenous Genocide

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Phyllis Wheatley & The Birth of African American Literature

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Philosophy & Humanities—The Stolen Legacy

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