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File #: 220956    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 12/1/2022 In control: CITY COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 12/8/2022
Title: Naming the 600 block of N. 66th Street as "John Skief Way," in honor of John Skief, the founder the Harambee Institute of Science & Technology Charter School.
Sponsors: Councilmember Jones, Councilmember Driscoll, Councilmember Bass, Councilmember Phillips, Councilmember Thomas, Councilmember Brooks, Councilmember Oh
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 22095600, 2. Signature22095600
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Naming the 600 block of N. 66th Street as "John Skief Way," in honor of John Skief, the founder the Harambee Institute of Science & Technology Charter School.

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WHEREAS, John Skief was born in West Philadelphia in 1948; and

WHEREAS, At fourteen, Skief joined the N.A.A.C.P. Youth Council to address the injustices Black people faced in his community. His commitment to civil rights continued under the tutelage of Cecil B. Moore and his involvement in many demonstrations; and

WHEREAS, Skief wanted to impart authentic cultural knowledge of Africans in the diaspora to children in West Philadelphia and to cultivate a pride in African culture and heritage. To present an accurate depiction of the African people to African American children, Skief documented his travels through the African diaspora and the Caribbean islands; and

WHEREAS, Skief discovered the power of education while working in various youth programs, including the Rights of Passage Program, workshops for Teen Self-Esteem, and Anti-Drug & Violence initiatives. He developed and led Teacher/Staff Development workshops for the Pennsylvania Department of Education that focused on Afrocentric teaching strategies and curriculum design; and

WHEREAS, In 1971, Skief received his degree in education from Cheyney State College and began teaching in the Philadelphia Public School System. He was a leader in the Philadelphia High School restructuring program and the founder of the Community Development Charter at West Philadelphia High School; and

WHEREAS, In 1973, Skief, along with other visionaries, co-founded the Harambee Institute, a community-based cultural and educational institution. Skief served as the Institute's first director; and

WHEREAS, During his time as the director of the Harambee Institute, Skief developed an in-service course for the Philadelphia School District called "African and African American Contributions to Science and Technology." This course inspired Skief to found the Haramb...

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