Celebrating 30 Years of Empowerment for Black Men
4PM-9PM
In honor of October's National Men of Color Association Month, we propose a fundraising and resource development event to support and endorse the Million Woman March and the Black World Influencers Pilot Initiative. Additionally, the event will promote the Black Male Species Museum, Intercultural Center, and Research Library of Archival Folklore Collectibles.
**Event Overview:**
- **4:00 PM – 6:00 PM:**
- *Black Male Author Expo*: Celebrating the work of influential Black authors.
- *Awards Ceremony, Chat & Chew, Meet & Greet*: Recognizing excellence within the Black male community and offering networking opportunities in an intimate, relaxed space.
- **6:00 PM – 7:00 PM:**
- *Performance*: *Why Are Black Boyz2Men Dying Too Soon?*
- *Panel Discussion*: *What Happened to the Good Black Men?* Focused on challenges and perceptions surrounding Black men in today's society.
- **7:00 PM – 8:00 PM:**
- *Black Guys, Black Power, and Black Folks*: Examining lost, strayed, or stolen opportunities for Black empowerment and unity.
- **8:00 PM – 9:00 PM:**
- *Whatcha Do When They Come for You?* An engaging discussion addressing systemic challenges faced by Black men, with reflections on the pressures to "keep it real."
**Mission:**
This event aims to foster dialogue, awareness, and proactive measures toward empowering men of color, while celebrating the 30th anniversary of the first Black Men’s Conference (1994). Hosted by organizations like the R.E.A.L Poetic Ventures, Khepera Center for Social Change, National Black Guide, House of Umoja, MasterGriot Radio, and others, it will focus on reshaping narratives, supporting families, and building a better future for men of color.
This gathering will also raise critical funds for the development of the **Black Male Species Museum**, an initiative dedicated to preserving the heritage and promoting the progress of Black men. This museum, along with the Intercultural Center and Research Library, will serve as a cultural and educational hub, preserving folklore, history, and valuable cultural artifacts for future generations.
We invite all partners and stakeholders to join us in this critical celebration of Black men's contributions to society and to collectively strategize for future advancements.
**Endorsed By:**
The Million Woman March, Black World Influencers Pilot Initiative, National Black Guide, House of Umoja, MasterGriot Radio, and the Alternative Learning Institutes and Family Development Centers.