National College Resources Foundation, producers of the Black College Expo, SDCOE & Association of African American Educators invite all graduates attending San Diego Black High School Graduates to our Rites of Passage Celebration Wednesday June 4th at 6:00pm at Bayview Baptist Church, in MLK Center, Auditorium. It's FREE!A rite of passage is defined as an African ritual or experience that marks a major milestone or change in a person’s life, and we want to celebrate the 2025 San Diego Black High School Graduates.Each graduate will receive a Kente Cloth Sash that you can wear for graduation and other events and ceremonies in your life.Rites of Passage ceremonies have one trait in common: They provide a social frame to ease an individual into a new stage without creating uneasiness or disruption. In a nutshell, they provide a way to make official an important change. And you are changing, transitioning and transforming from one stage of your life to the next!Rites of passage fosters a sense of renewal, since they mark the beginning of a new phase in your lives. They remind us that we are constantly evolving and that life is a transformative journey. On the other hand, they also provide a sense of belonging, since a rite of passage is always performed by and for a community and that's why we want to celebrate you Thursday June 4th 6:00pm to 7:30pm in African Tradition “A Rites Of Passage”.Please register today! It's Free! Refreshments will be served. You can invite up to 2 guests. For any questions contact [hidden] class of 2025 More Info below.