A Stand for Black Men and Boys

The author is committed to empowering Black men and boys through 2026 and beyond, regardless of outside discomfort. The focus is on recognizing their worth, leadership, and addressing the unique challenges they face. The movement encourages confidence, rejects invisibility, and promotes resilience, urging Black men to embrace their identities boldly and unapologetically.

My Brother: What do you LIVE for?

We are in MLK Weekend 2023! We celebrate a hero that is like most of our heroes: Misunderstood. Children will recreate the I have a Dream speech over and over again, but he said much more than than. Even I was tempted to merely repost and retweet what I wrote last year. I wrote my... Continue Reading →

Maybe you need a new life algorithm?

You see, as Black People what we SAY we want from each other sounds good Some things Black Women might say is that they want a brother who Is a leaderIs compassionate/understandingIs emotionally availableWants to be a good fatherIs Masculine, but not toxicIs Monogamous/FaithfulIs protective, but not dominatingCan guide but not controlling Some things Black... Continue Reading →

We need to challenge OUR Normal too!

One thing we as a people need to get abundantly clear on: What we speak created our world and our childrens world. From Psychology today : "One of the most advanced cognitive functions we have is our ability to create, understand and share language. Words, despite their objective Webster definitions, have unique meanings to those... Continue Reading →

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