MGEA - Marcus Garvey

Education Academy

Our courses, events, presentations, and collaborations are inspired by the principles and vision of my father, Marcus Garvey. They are created by subject matter experts, researchers, and experienced teachers dedicated to educating and lifting people of African descent and humanity - in that order.

MGEA

By Julius W. Garvey, M.D., OJ

We are currently in a period of disorder that is spiraling downward with destructive effects for human beings and other occupants of planet Earth.

This is due to a paradigm of scientific materialism that is fundamentally and reductionist, out of step with ancient wisdom and the current reality of quantum knowledge.

As Carter G. Woodson told us in 1933, we have been mis-educated by the Euro-American educational system that has gained global currency.

Marcus Garvey told us in 1937 that we must “liberate our minds from mental slavery,” because while others may free the body, “none but ourselves can free the mind".

He also told us that  “Education is the process by which a people are prepared for the creation of their own particular civilization and their own advancement and glory."

MISSION:  Our mission in light of this is to reorient the current education system so that it guides us towards a sustainable future using twenty-first-century knowledge and scientific innovation guided by Afrocentric principles of life and living that develop the whole person -- spirit, head, and hands -- and produces young people capable of critical thinking,  knowledgeable and able to live with wisdom, compassion and purpose.

Events | Courses | Collaborations

Powerful Educational events

MGEA's diverse and multigenerational expert faculty represents years of subject matter research, scholarship, and experience. We offer key educational events and conferences featuring these and other top scholars, educators and presenters in various areas of Black education.

Courses - online & Off

Our courses are designed based on the philosphy and precepts of Marcus Garvey with the goal of addressing the needs of our students now, while addressing the urgent and persistent educational needs of our students and people.

Collaborative Educational Initiatives

MGEA is constantly looking for organizations and instituions who are creating educational courses and opportunities to meet the needs of our students.

Curriculum

STEM - Beginning with African contributions in agriculture, architecture, construction, medicine, engineering, mathematics, and astronomy.  Continuing to include advances in computing, robotics, and artificial intelligence.

AFRICAN HISTORY-  African History as world history beginning with the first civilizations of Nubia, Kemet, and Ethiopia, and including current independent African countries and the Diaspora.

PAN AFRICANISM - The understanding of the global Diaspora and our common culture as exemplified in the  Nguzo Saba.These include contributions of Blyden, Garvey, Padmore, Nkrumah, and others.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP- Cooperative economics as the basis of social entrepreneurship and community development.

LEADERSHIP- Character development is the most critical asset of an individual.  Leadership means service. It also means sacrifice.  A strong and determined character based on MAAT is essential for servant leadership, and self-knowledge is the foundation of all knowledge and self-mastery.

AFRICAN ARTS AND CULTURE - African culture is based on the principles of MAAT and UBUNTU, which permeate our music, dance, art, and other expressions of cultural and spiritual consciousness.

Meet Marcus Garvey's son, Dr. Julius Garvey and founder of MGEA @ 2pm Dec. 26 for his online presentation - "Marcus Garvey & the Principles of Kwanzaa." Plus live Q&A.

Meet MGEA's board member, AERA Fellow, President, Academy for Diasporan Literacy, Georgia State University Distinguished Professor Joyce King @ 7 pm on Thursday, January 15th for her online presentation - "Educating to Liberate in the Garvey Tradition." Plus live Q&A.

Meet MGEA's faculty

member, prolific author, and Silver Musgrave Medal winner, Geoffrey Philp 7 pm, EST on Thursday, Feb. 19th for his online presentation - "The Garvey Blue Print." Plus live Q&A.

Meet MGEA's faculty member, professor, author, and creator of Optimal Psychology, Dr. Linda James Myers, 7pm EST., Thursday, March 19th for her online presentation - "Garvey & Optimal Psychology." Plus live Q&A.

Each month in 2026 (third Thursdays), we'll feature subject matter experts in conversation with you: students, parents, and educators. Each conversation will be converted into a digital course that may be accessed from our resource area.

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