TBWWIOC – Partnerships
Strategic Partnerships
TBWWIC partners with educational institutions that align with the Kingdom Agenda, creating a
complete educational pipeline from K-12 to advanced degrees. All partnerships ensure students are
spiritually, mentally, intellectually, and physically empowered.
PRINCIPLES OF BLACKNESS, CULTURAL & WELLNESS ACADEMY (K-12)
- Accredited under the US Department of Education, with international recognition.
- Authority to accredit pilot programs, exchange programs, and other schools internationally.
- Provides the Black K-12 Initiative under TBWWIC.
- Focus Areas: Humanities, Leadership, Health & Wellness, Cultural Studies, Academic Excellence.
- Curriculum emphasizes Kingdom-centered education with accelerated and interactive learning methodologies
- Students engage in recitation, memory enhancement, reading, writing, arithmetic, and science, strengthening critical thinking and intellectual agility.
- Curriculum develops powerful public speaking skills, discipline, accountability, and the ability to engage confidently with dignitaries from a young age.
- Certifications of completion issued at all K-12 stages, while preparing students for global academic standards
Humanity Intellectual Academy (K-12)
- Independent K-12 school now adopting and merging the Principles of Blackness, Cultural & Wellness Academy curriculum.
- Combines its original Humanities and Pan-African focus with the Kingdom Agenda curriculum, creating a holistic, transformative educational experience.
- Curriculum designed to:
- Explore Humanities studies (culture, philosophy, literature, leadership)
- Embed Pan-African principles through THE REBIRTH OF THE BLACK NATION (T.H.E R.E.B.I.R.T.H O.F T.H.E B.L.A.C.K N.A.T.I.O.N.) framework
- Empower students spiritually, mentally, intellectually, and physically
- Enhance memory, recitation, reading, writing, arithmetic, and science to sharpen cognitive abilities
- Cultivate discipline, accountability, and public speaking skills, preparing students to engage confidently with leaders and dignitaries
- Prepares students to excel academically, embrace cultural identity, and contribute to global transformation.
- Curriculum develops powerful public speaking skills, discipline, accountability, and the ability to engage confidently with dignitaries from a young age.
Humanity Intellectual College
- Higher education institution accredited under TBWWIC, bridging K-12 to B.A., M.A., PhD, and LPHD programs
- Programs span Humanities, Business & Economics, Ministry, Mental Health & Wellness, Entertainment, Nature Heals, and Advocacy & Cultural Rights.
- Fully integrated with Kingdom Agenda principles and Cramer Course accelerated methodology.
Accreditation Highlights
- Principles of Blackness, Cultural & Wellness Academy: US Department of Education-accredited K-12 school with authority to pilot programs, exchange programs, and accredit schools internationally.
- Humanity Intellectual Academy & Humanity Intellectual College: Adopted and integrated the Principles of Blackness curriculum, ensuring all programs meet Kingdom Agenda and Pan-African empowerment standards.
- Accreditation guarantees high academic standards, Kingdom-aligned education, and international recognition.
- Final partner accreditation process will be completed by November 2025.
Why Partner with TBWWIC?
- Access to a fully accredited, Kingdom-centered curriculum.
- Opportunities for pilot programs, accelerated learning tracks, and global exchange programs.
- Students are empowered spiritually, mentally, intellectually, and physically.
- Recognition under THE REBIRTH OF THE BLACK NATION (T.H.E R.E.B.I.R.T.H O.F T.H.E B.L.A.C.K N.A.T.I.O.N.) framework.
- Graduates emerge as disciplined, confident, and highly skilled individuals, prepared to lead, serve and transform communities globally.
Conclusion
Through these partnerships, TBWWIC ensures that students from K-12 to advanced degrees
receive transformative education rooted in Humanities, Pan-African principles, and
Kingdom-centered global empowerment, equipping them to advance their communities spiritually,
mentally, intellectually, and physically.
