February 28, 2014 • «My Brother's Keeper» is a new White House initiative designed to
help young men of color succeed.
«I am proud to have been present for today's historic announcement, and I look forward to working with the «My Brother's Keeper Alliance» to
help young men of color get the help they need to succeed,» said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr..
Not exact matches
At 8:45 a.m., More than 500 students, parents, educational leaders and citizens from across New York State will gather for a day - long symposium on My Brother's Keeper, the initiative to
help boys and
young men of color — and all students — realize their full potential, Empire State Plaza Convention Center, Convention Hall, Albany.
Radford said the organization chose Perry not for his charter ties, but for his ability to be a role model for
young men of color, particularly as the district implements President Barack Obama's Young Men of Color initiative, aimed at helping African American males from childhood through adult
young men of color, particularly as the district implements President Barack Obama's Young Men of Color initiative, aimed at helping African American males from childhood through adultho
men of color, particularly as the district implements President Barack Obama's Young Men of Color initiative, aimed at helping African American males from childhood through adult
color, particularly as the district implements President Barack Obama's
Young Men of Color initiative, aimed at helping African American males from childhood through adult
Young Men of Color initiative, aimed at helping African American males from childhood through adultho
Men of Color initiative, aimed at helping African American males from childhood through adult
Color initiative, aimed at
helping African American males from childhood through adulthood.
«The inclination in some secondary schools is that
young men of color from urban environments need a lot
of help, that they're behind, so we give them all
of this support that doesn't really challenge them to actually be better,» said Warren, MSU assistant professor
of teacher education.
My capstone
helped me to recognize the need to create culturally responsive support, safety nets, interventions, and recommendations to assist in the educational success
of young men of color.
I truly won't know how successful this project is until several years from now, but I am confident that it has already
helped our students — and it will continue to do so as more teachers and counselors become educated on the issues facing
young men of color today.
E3 Alliance has provided ground - breaking data analysis and community facilitation recognized by the White House as a national model to
help the Greater Austin Area My Brother's Keeper effort to eliminate equity gaps for our
young men of color.