Research/Report
Author(s): Daquanna Harrison, Elevation Educational Consulting Group
The author notes their cultural heritage with hope that the history of enslaved people, across hundreds of miles of islands
coming together to bring forth steadfast, free, community-centric descendants can be models of resisting, overcoming, striving, and thriving—collectively. They go on to say that adult education (AE) is in a moment where we need to use the lessons of this inheritance; we need the power of the collective more than ever.