My Brother’s Keeper: Leveraging Research & Community Resources to Support our Sons
Update: 2014-03-29
Description
My Brother’s Keeper: Leveraging Research & Community Resources to Support our Sons
This panel will describe programs, policies and practices that result in safe, supportive and successful environments for boys and men of color. Consistent with the President’s remarks during the launch of the My Brother’s Keeper Initiative, this panel will underscore the need to support boys and men of color with particular emphasis on pipelines and pathways enhancing the academic and workforce preparedness of African American males.
Panelists
Marlyn Tillman, Gwinnett SToPP/Dignity in Schools
Damon Williams, Sr. Vice President, Chief Educational and Youth Development Officer, Boys and Girls Club of America
J. Luke Wood, Assistant Professor, San Diego State University
Scott Roberts, Senior Campaign Manager, The Advancement Project
Ronald Streets, Central Gwinnett High School
Moderator
David Johns, White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans
This panel will describe programs, policies and practices that result in safe, supportive and successful environments for boys and men of color. Consistent with the President’s remarks during the launch of the My Brother’s Keeper Initiative, this panel will underscore the need to support boys and men of color with particular emphasis on pipelines and pathways enhancing the academic and workforce preparedness of African American males.
Panelists
Marlyn Tillman, Gwinnett SToPP/Dignity in Schools
Damon Williams, Sr. Vice President, Chief Educational and Youth Development Officer, Boys and Girls Club of America
J. Luke Wood, Assistant Professor, San Diego State University
Scott Roberts, Senior Campaign Manager, The Advancement Project
Ronald Streets, Central Gwinnett High School
Moderator
David Johns, White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans
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