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Dr. Umar Johnson “FDMG Academy Location Announcement!!!” (Heaven on Earth)

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Email: drumarjohnson@yahoo.com
Resumes: fdmgresumes@gmail.com
Ph: 215-989-9858 (Text or Whatsapp Only)
Send all donations to: (Checks and Money Orders Only)
FDMG Academy
P.O. Box 6872
Philadelphia, PA 19132

Dr. Umar Johnson is a Doctor of Clinical Psychology and Certified School Psychologist who is considered an expert on the education and mental health of Afrikan and Afrikan-American children. Dr. Umar, as he is known to friends, is a paternal kinsman to both the Great Abolitionist Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) and the late Bishop Alexander Wayman (1821-1895), 7th Bishop of the AME Church, both from Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

Dr.Umar is founder and lead tour guide for the “Unapologetically Afrikan” Black College & Consciousness Tour for 11 thru 17-year-old boys & girls which exposes them to the great historical Black College tradition, within the context of visiting and learning about significant places and personalities that helped shaped the global Afrikan struggle for freedom and independence. This tour is held annually during the first two weeks of July.

The Prince of Pan-Afrikanism hosts a free regular weekly Black parent teleconference every Tuesday morning from 6-8am EST where he gives free educational and mental health consultations to community members in order to help them better advocate for Black children. Dr. Umar’s name, quotes and speeches have been mentioned and shared on records and songs by various Hip-Hop artists more than any other living scholar. In addition, his image has been re-created by various Black artists more than any other scholar of the 21st century.

The most requested Black scholar in America also hosts a regular annual “Unapologetically Afrikan” Group tour to the Afrikan continent, which takes place the last week in July and first week in August. This tour, which always includes stops in two different countries, is designed to help Afrikans in the west reestablish their psycho-spiritual connection to their ancestral homeland.

A direct descendant of formerly enslaved civil war veterans who served in the United States Colored Troops of Maryland, Dr.Umar is an educational diagnostician who specializes in special education issues. He is known most for his work in identifying mis-diagnosed learning disabled and ADHD students.

Dr.Umar has been featured on News One Now, the Tom Joyner Morning Show, the Bev Smith Show, The Breakfast Club, as has appeared as a special guest life coach on Real Housewives of Atlanta(RHOA8). As a child therapist, he works with depressed and behaviorally-challenged males. Dr.Umar is author of the book “Psycho-Academic Holocaust: The Special Education and ADHD Wars Against Black Boys,” the 1st book ever written by a African-American male school psychologist to Black parents with specific strategies on how to fight back against special education and ADHD misdiagnoses. Dr.Umar also holds degrees in education and political science.

Dr.Johnson is preparing to begin organizing his National Independent Black Ex-Offender Association (NIBEA), also known as “The New Underground Railroad,” in order to advocate for rights on behalf of previously incarcerated Black women, men & children, and to prevent their recidivism. Dr.Umar is founder of the “Unapologetically Afrikan,” “Unapologetically Black,” & “Afrikan Family First” movements.

Dr.Umar is founder & president of the National Independent Black Parent Association (NIBPA) organized to fight against educational and academic racism & disproportionality in the 7 core areas of a) special education, b) school discipline, c) school finance, d) social support/services, e) school policy, f) home schooling, and g) parent advocacy.

One of the most recognized social scientists & Pan-Afrikanists of the 21st Century, his book, articles and lectures are included by college and university professors across the country within their required course materials. Dr. Umar is one of the most requested speakers in the world, and has lectured in North America, South America, The Caribbean, Europe and Afrika.

Dr. Umar is currently working on building his new school, The Frederick Douglass & Marcus Garvey RBG International Leadership Academy for Boys, America’s first residential academy for Black boys founded upon the principles of Pan-Afrikanism and International Economics. In the future, Dr. Umar also would like to extend this school to include female students in their own residential school.

Comments

Caroline Spencer says:

I am a big time hater because I am an allergy to a con man like Umar.

Logic vs emotion =common sense says:

Actions speak louder than words , let the actions do the talking. The people who donated do have a right to to ask the questions and require proof. No one hands over money to purchase something important, without tangible proof , they will receive the goods.

A drawn up plan of the school, how you will, deliver said service , costings, projections outcomes and the impact providing such a service as an Academy will make.
This all needs to be written down and given to the people who contributed ASAP. This should have been done in the first place.before all this distrust.
Also why hasn’t Umar been running small pilot schools, based on his plans, to see what will work and what won’t., and come up with a system of monitoring to measure the successes and failures.
Because how would you learn to run an academy on a much larger scale. These are the questions people who donated or are interested in donating need to be asking, in meetings with agendas and minutes so everything is documented and time lined.actions , attached to the minutes . So everyone is kept informed .

vpvickiva7 says:

Congrats to you Dr. Umar…

Jon Doe says:

How about how to tie a tie 101 !

Jarrett Dinkins says:

Why ask for a person to come work for free when ur gettin money hand over fist

Gangsta Manne says:

All you haters and critics that's been degrading this man what do y'all have the say now? What are y'all doing for our people and the communities?, where are y'all schools, what have you all built?

Tcragg4 says:

If you would like to open a nonpublic school; private school you would register with the Delaware Department of Education. You will need to apply for the private school through the nonpublic school application process.

 

Nonpublic process information: https://www.doe.k12.de.us/Page/3073

General private school information: https://www.doe.k12.de.us/Page/3461

 

Step one is to apply for an Identity Management Account (IMS) here: https://pubapps.doe.k12.de.us/sso/petitionacctnps.aspx

 

Once the account is approved you will log into IMS here: https://login.doe.k12.de.us in order to complete the private school application. Once the application has been submitted we review it on our end and provide approval. You do not need to register students at the time of application if you do not yet have any kindergarten students. You are able to register students at a later date.

 

If you are collecting fees, we recommend you contact the Division of Corporations and ensure that you have a business license.

 

There is no charge to register a private school in Delaware with the Delaware Department of Education. However, please be advised that the Department of Education:

 

The DDOE does not endorse, accredit, approve or monitor curriculum for any nonpublic school (private or homeschool), or validate any type of credential provided by those schools. Students and parents/guardians must investigate the school themselves and ask if they are accredited. Students and parents/guardians may wish to contact a college, university, training program, licensing entities, or employer to determine if they will accept the diploma from the nonpublic school under consideration.

 

Depending on the curriculum that you choose, you may have fees involved.

 

You will be responsible for submitting attendance and enrollment information annually to the Department of Education in order to keep the school open. Attendance is aggregate for all students and enrollment is submitted at the beginning of each school year to confirm the students that will be in attendance for that year. We will send out notification emails when each of these reporting periods is open. The Department of Education does not maintain any records for your students, so you will want to ensure that you keep an academic portfolio for each student.

TheConcernedCitizen says:

2020? That's good energy for a Black School. Perfect, I love it.

TheConcernedCitizen says:

21:00 got me in here crying. I'm so proud of you.

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