The Mayor's Office of Black Male Advancement present the My Brother's Keeper Boston Youth Summit. This event will focus on "Advancing Pathways to Success" for young Black men in Boston.
We invite Boston high school students to register today: https://t.co/4nsRPWUObd
The City of Boston is releasing a request for proposals (RFP) to provide technical and administrative support for the development of an equity study with a focus on Black males in the City of Boston.
For more information, visit https://t.co/Lwc6O0aM7k
Every month, the Black Men and Boys Commission-the advisory board to the Mayor and to the Office of BMA-provide a community update based on their respective subcommittees.
Join us in-person this Wednesday, June 5th
LOCATION CHANGE: Bruce C. Bolling Building
Every month, the Black Men and Boys Commission-the advisory board to the Mayor and to the Office of BMA-provide a community update based on their respective subcommittees.
Join us in-person this Wednesday, June 5th at Vine St Community Center in Roxbury.
The Office of BMA co-hosted a Black Men and Mental Health Symposium at Harvard University. Our Office has also curated a new Mental Health Resource Guide
Harvard Gazette article: https://t.co/JPD6oPGaIl
BMA Mental Health Resource Guide: https://t.co/xPVDFBzc7U
The Black Men and Boys Commission—in partnership with the Office of BMA—presents the Black Father's Brunch and Community Celebration. This event will focus on celebrating the leadership of father's in Boston. We invite the community to register today: https://t.co/52ne6ssKZ0
In partnership with Harvard's Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, Black Britain Beyond, and MBK Boston, we aim to expose the crisis in Black male mental health and identify solutions
Registration required: https://t.co/IcvvfDjI7a
Next Saturday!
Join us for our Project Opportunity Spring Resource Fair and CORI Legal Clinic on April 27 @ 10:00AM. There will be on site free CORI legal clinic and a host of resources.
Thank you to our partners @bostonorc@lcprobono and @mhdowntownbos#SecondChanceMonth
BOSTON - Thursday, April 11, 2024 - Mayor Michelle Wu today announced that applications are now being accepted for the latest round of the Returning Citizen Support (RCS) Mini Grant.
This year, a total of $80,000 will be awarded to nonprofit organizations providing reentry services and programs to Boston’s returning citizens. Applications are now open and responses are due on Tuesday, May 7, 2024.
The Charlestown, New Mission, and Cathedral high school state basketball champions provided words of inspiration to Mattahunt School and Neighborhood House Charter School students.
@OfficeofBMA invited schools to participate in a field trip taking a tour of City Hall. Highlights included over 100 students visiting the Mayor’s Office, the Eagle Room, the Transportation Department traffic room, the Equity and Inclusion Cabinet —>
the Black Male Advancement Office, the Economic Opportunity and Inclusion Cabinet, witnessing a City Council hearing, and seeing the Planning Department’s model of the City of Boston.
The @OfficeofBMA is excited to partner with BPS’s Division of Student Support outreach and engagement efforts through our MBK Boston and REACH 1000 programs.
Boston Public Schools (BPS) recently announced the launch of “WIN THE DAY,” a dynamic campaign aimed at significantly improving student attendance rates across Region 8 schools over a period of 50 school days, running March 11, 2024 through May 20, 2024.
Reminder!!
The @OfficeofBMA Commission on Black Men and Boys will hold Its monthly meeting today Wednesday July 12th at 6:00PM at @BCYFcenters Vine Street Community Center located at 339 Dudley Street in Roxbury.
There will be an opportunity for public comment.