“A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.”


Marcus Garvey

Know the System. Build the Legacy.

Money. Culture. Civics

Learn It. Teach It. Live It.

Freedom School Academy teaches financial freedom, Africana-centered cultural learning, and civic understanding as connected parts of one life.

We help youth, families, educators, and communities understand money, remember history, recognize power, and build legacies rooted in clarity, truth, dignity, and responsibility.

Mission

Our mission is to teach financial freedom, cultural memory, and civic understanding like our future depends on it — because it does.

We equip Black families, students, educators, and communities with the tools to understand money, study history, recognize systems, and act with confidence.

Through story-driven lessons, practical tools, Africana Studies, and civic truth-telling, we help learners of all ages — from middle school to retirement — reclaim knowledge that was too often withheld, distorted, or delayed.

This is not just about budgets.

It is about agency, memory, responsibility, power, and the freedom to build without shame.

Freedom School Academy teaches Black families, students, educators, and community learners how to understand money, remember history, read civic power, and build legacy with structure.

Day-to-Day Focus

Every part of this platform is designed to make learning clear, truthful, useful, and culturally grounded.

Whether you are learning, teaching, parenting, mentoring, or organizing, our tools connect real life to real strategy.

We teach money, history, and civics together because people need more than information. They need context, confidence, and the ability to see how systems work.

Freedom School Academy helps learners ask better questions, make better decisions, and pass knowledge forward.

Core Values

Truth & Transparency

We teach money, history, and civics with no fluff, no shame, and no distortion — because clarity is protection.

Empowerment Through Practice

We do not just teach what to know. We show why it matters and how to use it in real life.

Confidence grows when learning connects to identity, purpose, responsibility, and peace.

Intergenerational Collaboration

From 12-year-olds to retirees, we build together.

Knowledge is not a solo project. Legacy is carried through families, elders, students, teachers, and communities.

Cultural Memory & Accessibility

Our tools are rooted in Black history, Africana Studies, lived experience, and practical understanding. We make learning accessible without watering it down.

Critical Civic and Financial Thinking

We challenge myths. We name systems. We teach learners how to ask better questions about money, power, policy, history, and community life.

The goal is not just to follow rules. The goal is to understand the structure — and build with clarity.