Mission:
To provide middle school students of color with activities, field trips, and skills in the Arts and S.T.E.M. fields, necessary to be productive citizens in the 21st century workforce. |
Cost: Free ** Location: Chapel Hill, NC
Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack provided. |
2nd Annual Black STEAM Fair coming up on November 18 at Hargraves!
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What happens at E3 Camp?Students will be exposed to the work (current and historical) of black scientists, inventors, and artists through hands-on experiences of electricity, solar power, coding, forensics, poetry/spoken word, engineering design, math, music, aerodynamics, and videography that engage curiosity, observation and imagination. We explore science/technology on a local level through the variety of ways they’re used by community workers.
Anissa McLendon's highlighted in the Annual Women's Issue of the Chapel Hill Magazine. Check out page 88 on the online issue!
The Local Reporter's Article about Anissa McLendon's work to close the achievement gap for black students
An Interview with Anissa on The Chapel Hill of the Cross Podcast
E3 Camp Amazon Registry
OES Regional Charity Award from Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star
Picture (on the left) Anissa with Valerie Fearrington and Donald Gorham, Mayor of Reidsville. |