Our Programs

 

literary Book tours

Pass Story of Diaspora Forward, Inc. sponsors literary tours featuring “The Story GrandPa Told of American and World African Legends and Culture” to youth, civic, and senior citizen facilities.

“Tell the Story...Knowledge is Power” aims to foster success in youth. Implementing conclusions of success studies by universities, Dr. W. E. D. Dubois (Schomburg Collections), creator of Black History Week/Month, Dr. Carter G. Woodson, and many scholars established knowledge of self-history and ancestry were essentials to success for people of African descent. Activity provides access for youth to increase knowledge of self-history and ancestry. The knowledge base for essentials to success does not exist in many youth. Activity gives youth access to increase this knowledge base ensuring a brighter future. “Tell the Story...Knowledge is Power” uses the reference book, “The Story GrandPa Told of American and World African Legends and Culture” as the tool for youth access to possess this knowledge base for success.

Your support to Pass Story Diaspora Forward, Inc. (501(c)3 IRS Tax Exempt) furthers the mission to be partners with youth in success. Purchase the reference book and create a Success Club in your home and family, on your block, in your neighborhoods to influence and encourage success in youth. The first task is structure time daily (1 hour) to read the reference book. Prove yourself able to “Tell the Story...Knowledge is Power” to your friends. The second task is focus on passion for journey to success.

Register your success club to receive further tips to increase knowledge on journey to success.

 

HERO OF A THOUSAND FACES

Pass Story of Diaspora Forward, Inc. has produced and developed a documentary series titled “Hero of a 1,000 Faces.” This is a collection of interviews featuring male role models and mentors of the African Diaspora. These heroes provide their stories of growth, challenges, and accomplishments to encourage and influence young males toward a higher quality of life as well as a successful future.

Hero of a Thousand Faces seeks to discover exactly what the present perceptions of black men are and how they came to be. The goal is to propose ways to amend or abolish some of the perceptions and replace them with new actions. 

If perception is reality, then we must change the perspective if a better future is to exist for ourselves and the country. This project seeks to highlight 1000 heroes of the black diaspora from all ages and walks of life to help provide a greater perspective on who black men really are and who we can become. For more on Hero of a Thousand Faces, visit 1000heroes.net.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdetTLuGoI-L57ExszuncexSjnsW4MQfO

 

Radio Show “Pass Our Story”.

Pass Story of Diaspora Forward, Inc. sponsors a weekly radio program on WEXY 1520 am in South Florida titled “Pass Our Story.” The purpose of this program is to increase awareness of self-history and ancestry of the listening public. Click here for more information: https://wexy1520am.com