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Bronzeville IT Academy, LLC

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"A knowledge-based services firm, offering virtual IT, Business, Enterprise Training and Alternative Black Studies courses"

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Empowerment, Esoteric Knowledge, Education & Technology

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Career IT Certification Readiness Program

Who We Are

 Bronzeville is dedicated to investing in our community - helping families, building bridges based upon the reality of where they are in their life. Bronzeville helps solve the technical education, economic and community problems that matter most in the Black community. We help unlock the value within your training - enabling you to thrive in a new digital world.

Diverse African-American Community

Russell Lee:  Negro boys on Easter morning.  Southside, Chicago, Illinois.  1941.

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Joining our community, we have already helped our clients realize their dreams of IT. Our experienced agents always work hard to create an enjoyable experience, ensuring everything goes as smoothly and stress-free as possible because of our class room experience.

Schedule

We will be with you every step of the way in the classroom, guiding you through the entire process. The class, will establish your needs, and once you’ve learned the material you will be ready for job offers.

Graduate

Over the years, our extensive knowledge of a Career in IT Certification Readiness Program has helped our clients to successfully sell themselves to job market. We work hard to generate maximum exposure for our graduates.
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Bronzeville Expert Knowledge

Students would experience a more seamless journey from starting were they are and enter the workforce with the skills to compete for high-demand jobs.  

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The Soul of a City - Bronzeville:


 
An Early African American Neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio

The boundary of the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio includes Broad
Street to the south, 20th Street to the east, Atcheson Street to the north, and I-71 to the west,
according to the City of Columbus and is part of the larger "Bronzeville" area. The King-Lincoln
Bronzeville Neighborhood Association recently proposed that the King-Lincoln neighborhood be
renamed to Bronzeville and its territory expanded to reflect its history. This history is an
important part of the history of the City of Columbus which has been underrepresented. This
piece will involve an overview of the origins, culture, economics and education of the
predominantly African American neighborhood of King-Lincoln Bronzeville, Columbus, OH in
the early 20th century. - Beth Jax

Professor Beverly M. Gordon, Ph.D.
Instructor

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