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Subscriber Courses | Howard Thurman H.A.I. Project
Private subscriber course library

Twelve Premium Courses for Thoughtful Leaders and Builders

This mockup page presents a private subscriber learning library designed for members of the Howard Thurman Human-Assisted Intelligence Project. The curriculum blends business, artificial intelligence, religion, philosophy, medicine, ethics, and civic leadership.

Each course is positioned as an immersive premium experience with video lessons, guided reflections, interactive discussions, and community-driven implementation.

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Subscriber Tracks

Courses are organized to support intellectual growth, economic empowerment, moral imagination, and practical leadership.

Business Artificial Intelligence Religion Philosophy Medicine Civic Leadership
BusinessBeginner

1. The Hub-Centric Economy

Learn the foundations of community-based, subscriber-powered economic ecosystems.

8 ModulesVideo + WorkbookPrivate Forum
  • Community-owned value creation
  • Hub models and digital infrastructure
  • Monetization without losing mission
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BusinessIntermediate

2. Ethical Entrepreneurship and Cultural Impact

Build mission-driven ventures that align profit, purpose, and public trust.

10 ModulesCase StudiesTemplates
  • Brand trust and integrity
  • Nonprofit and for-profit hybrid thinking
  • Funding social innovation
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Artificial IntelligenceBeginner

3. AI Foundations for Everyday Leaders

An accessible introduction to modern AI, machine learning, and responsible implementation.

7 ModulesGlossaryLive Q&A
  • What AI is and what it is not
  • Prompting, reasoning, and automation
  • Ethics, risk, and human oversight
Available at LaunchPreview Course
Artificial IntelligenceAdvanced

4. Building Human-Assisted Intelligence Systems

Explore how AI and human judgment work together in education, archives, and cultural experiences.

9 ModulesFrameworksDemo Labs
  • Source-grounded AI design
  • Interpretation versus invention
  • Museum and knowledge system use cases
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ReligionBeginner

5. Howard Thurman and the Spiritual Roots of Freedom

A guided exploration of Thurman’s theology, meditation, and moral vision.

8 ModulesGuided ReadingReflection Journal
  • Jesus and the Disinherited
  • Prayer, silence, and inward life
  • Faith under oppression
Available at LaunchPreview Course
ReligionIntermediate

6. Nonviolence, Justice, and the Beloved Community

Trace the spiritual lineage from Gandhi to Thurman to Martin Luther King Jr.

6 ModulesArchival MediaDiscussion Cohort
  • Love as public ethic
  • Resistance without hatred
  • Theology and movement-building
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PhilosophyBeginner

7. The Sound of the Genuine

Discover Thurman’s philosophy of calling, identity, and authentic purpose.

5 ModulesAudio ReflectionsPrompt Exercises
  • Purpose and inner listening
  • Authenticity versus performance
  • Vocation and service
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PhilosophyAdvanced

8. Moral Imagination and Public Ethics

Examine how philosophical traditions can shape leadership, policy, and social responsibility.

9 ModulesSeminar FormatReading Pack
  • Dignity, duty, and conscience
  • Ethical leadership under pressure
  • Justice in public life
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MedicineBeginner

9. Medicine, Compassion, and Human Dignity

Explore the relationship between healing, ethics, and the moral obligations of care.

7 ModulesInterdisciplinaryCase Review
  • Compassion in healthcare settings
  • The patient as a whole person
  • Ethics of access and equity
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MedicineIntermediate

10. AI in Healthcare and Medical Decision Support

Study the promises and limits of AI across clinical systems, diagnostics, and health access.

8 ModulesExpert InterviewsPolicy Notes
  • Bias and explainability
  • Human oversight in medicine
  • Trust, transparency, and patient rights
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Civic LeadershipBeginner

11. Leadership for a Divided World

Practical frameworks for leading with courage, empathy, and strategic clarity in fractured times.

6 ModulesLeadership LabWorksheets
  • Conflict and moral courage
  • Trust-building in institutions
  • Communication with integrity
Available at LaunchPreview Course
Civic LeadershipAdvanced

12. From Civil Rights to Economic Rights

Examine how the next chapter of justice can include participation, ownership, and shared prosperity.

10 ModulesStrategy SessionsCommunity Action Guide
  • Economic justice frameworks
  • Community-powered systems
  • Future models for civic participation
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Private subscribers receive access to premium courses, live discussions, curated resources, exclusive reflections, and future course releases inside the Howard Thurman Human-Assisted Intelligence Project community.

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The Architect of the Civil Rights Movement

Howard Thurman was born on November 18, 1899, in Daytona Beach, Florida. Raised in the Jim Crow South, he experienced racial segregation and injustice firsthand from a young age. 

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Thurman developed a unique form of mystical theology that bridged Christianity, Eastern philosophy, and a deep engagement with the experience of the marginalized.


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