TOMORROW'S GIRLS & PASCEP
Please pardon our appearance, we are under construction:-).


For nearly 30 years, this program — the Pan African Studies Community Education Program (PASCEP), founded by Annie D. Hyman, has been offering a variety of classes to the public at a low fee. PASCEP's dedication to education allow people to gain skills they may need to find better jobs and also learn new crafts. Although PASCEP specifically targets impoverished neighborhoods where people cannot afford high tuition costs, current Temple students are also known to have attended classes.
People who teach classes in the program are all volunteers — people who either are experts in their fields, or teachers elsewhere.





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