Cultural Literacy Tours & Travel

African American History in New York-Part I-

 “What did Langston Hughes, George Washington, Al Pacino, Count Basie, and Alexander Hamilton have in Common? Harlem!  Find out how and why? Join us and discovery the hidden history.  

Field Trip 1: (All Day) Package includes: 

  1. Pilgrimage to the African Burial Ground- Ancestral Remembrance
  2. Tour of Harlem Historical Sites & Cultural Institutions. 
    • The group will meet and return from the same location
    • Fee includes round trip coach and admission to sites
    • Trips run from 9:30am to  5pm

Fall Tour: Donation: Please call for rates (Children 4- 17 years), Free (0-3 years)

Call: 347-804-5810 for details. Seats are going fast. Call now and book early to ensure accommodations. Group discounts are available upon request.

 

Field Trip II: Harriet Tubman Memorial Freedom Ride – Auburn NY (Upstate) – Date TBD

  1. Tour of Harriet Tubman Home & Complex (Harriet Tubman was a renaissance woman of her time. Not only was she a hero for her people, but she was also a humanitarian and business woman)
  2. Tour of Seward House (Friend of Tubman/Underground Railroad site, Abolitionist, States Man)

Tour package includes round trip coach, continental breakfast, and box lunch (optional).

 “Take a walk through African American History with us this year”

Note: All dates are subject to change due to availability. Please call to confirm date and other trip details.

 

Field Trip 3- BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!!!- Date TBD

Cultural Caravan invites you join us on an African history in America expedition in Washington DC. See attached flyer for details. Discover the hidden secrets of the Nation’s Capital on this specially designed field trip. You will see evidence of ancient Egyptian Architecture, Symbolism and Philosophy that have been embedded in various monuments throughout the city literally hidden in plain sight. 

This 3-hour field trip will reveal:

  1. The True Meaning of the Washington Monument
  2. The Egyptian Origins of Architecture & Masonry
  3. The Spiritual and Astronomical Significance of 16th Street
  4. The Sacred Geometry and Symbolism in Meridian Hill Park
  5. The Masonic Influence on the Design of Washington, D.C.
  6. The Untold Contributions of Benjamin Banneker
 

Field Trip 4 – African American in New York History Tour (All day) Package I includes:

  1. Continental Breakfast/Overview at Cultural Institution
  2. Visit to Queens Farm Museum- Queens
  3. Visit Lewis Latimer House/Museum (Inventor/Electrical Engineer/Artist)- Queens
  4. Visit to Weeksville Heritage Center (African American settlement) –Brooklyn
  5. Visit African Burial Ground Memorial Site- Lower Manhattan 

Youth Information & Health Awareness Corner

Our mission is to provide youth with an opportunity to develop greater confidence, self-esteem, and communication skills through arts and cultural understanding. In this effort, Cultural Caravan Productions offers a special program which is targeted to youth between the ages of 12 – 17 known as the CCPTV Apprentice Program. The apprentice program will enable youth to learn how to produce informative community service programs. These programs have been featured as “Youth In Spotlight” shows on the “Cultural Caravan” broadcasts . The “Youth In Spotlight” programs are developed and hosted by youth under the guidance of television broadcast professionals. Please find clips from previous shows below as follows: 

Parent Resources

The fall is here and school is back in session! A new school year ushers in plenty of excitement, but also plenty of safety hazards that could put your children at risk if they – and you -aren’t prepared. Whether your children take a bus, walk, ride a bike or drive, we urge you to all have a conversation with them about the potential dangers associated with transportation to and from school every day. It’s a discussion that could save lives. Here are a few tips from the American Red Cross to get you going:

For School Bus Riders

  • Line up facing the bus door, not along the side of the bus.
  • Don’t play in the street while waiting for the bus.
  • After getting off the bus, move immediately onto the sidewalk or road shoulder, out of traffic.
  • Wait for a signal from the bus driver before crossing the street, then walk at least 10 steps away from the front of the bus so that the bus driver can see you.

For Walkers and Bike Riders

  • Never walk alone – always walk with a buddy.
  • Pay attention to all traffic signals and instructions from crossing guards. Never cross the street against the light, even if there are no cars coming.
  • Always wear a helmet when riding a bicycle.
  • Walk – don’t ride – a bicycle across intersections.

For Car Drivers and Passengers

  • Motor vehicles are the leading cause of death for people ages 15 to 18 years old. Take every precaution when driving to school or riding with another teenage driver, including following the speed limit at all times and obeying all traffic signs and signals.
  • Everyone in the car should wear a seatbelt. This lowers the risk of injury in the event of a crash by 45 percent – not to mention it’s the law.

Youth in Spotlight Programming

Our mission is to provide youth with an opportunity to develop greater confidence, self-esteem, and communication skills through arts and cultural understanding. In this effort, Cultural Caravan Productions offers a special program which is targeted to youth between the ages of 12 – 17 known as the CCPTV Apprentice Program. The apprentice program will enable youth to learn how to produce informative community service programs. 

These programs have been featured as “Youth In Spotlight” shows on the “Cultural Caravan” broadcasts . The “Youth In Spotlight” programs are developed and hosted by youth under the guidance of television broadcast professionals. Please find clips from previous shows below as follows: 

The First Lady of the Republic of Liberia, Clar Weah, with Members of Sounds of Brotherhood Band 

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