TheBlackManCan Recognized in The Boston Globe and heads to Syracuse University

Brandon Frame was also recognized at 3rd Annual Ujima Awards Ceremony in New Jersey
 
 
TBMCI at Syracuse University June 21st
TBMCI at Syracuse University June 21st
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - June 12, 2014 - PRLog -- Recognized by The Boston Globe because of the efforts achieved at our Boston Institute, TheBlackManCan, received over 70 boys in grades pre-K through 8th grades which was hosted at Shady Hill School in Cambridge. We added a bit of a twist by incorporating a session for parents which featured a documentary and panel discussion. The Boston Globe specifically captured the powerful imagery of a young boy learning to tie a Windsor Knot during the "Being Well Dressed" seminar as well as commented on the documentary, “American Promise” which talked about the race dynamics that minority parents and their children face in society. (Click here (http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/05/17/black-man-can-institute-holds-boys-workshop-cambridge-school-black-youths-learns-life-lessons-shady-hill-school/HFJsuADkDJPPACd125jDSJ/story.html) for the Boston Globe article).

Brandon Frame and TheBlackManCan Institute was also recognized at the 3rd Annual Ujima Awards for their youth involvement nationally and internationally. This comes just as they prepare for the last stop on the Spring Tour for TBMCI at Syracuse University on Saturday, June 21st from 8:30am - 3:30pm with a light breakfast and lunch provided. Parents and teachers can register boys in grades 6 - 12th grades for free by visiting http://tbmcinstitute.theblackmancan.org/.Workshops include Educational S.W.A.G., Hip Hop Therapy, Conquering Mediocrity and Health & Wellness just to name a few.

The Keynote Speaker, Michael Mallory, Jr. is the Founder and CEO of I’m So Educated Inc. (http://imsoeducated.com/) as well as an author, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, mentor, visionary, and humanitarian. A long time supporter of TheBlackManCan, Mallory will inspire students to reach higher beyond their formative educational years.

All young men attending the Institute will receive ties courtesy of Final Frame Ties and a copy of Brandon’s debut title,Define Yourself, Redefine the World: A Guided Journal for Black Boys and Men (http://theblackmancan.org/), which is now available at Baltimore City College curriculum for their African-American men’s program and is being used as a therapeutic starting point for empowerment, self-love, and forward progress for young males.

Presenting sponsors of TheBlackManCan Institute Fall Tour include: Make Music Count, Shady Hill School, Cause Driven, Community Service, Inc., NJCU, Justice Sweets and T.MORRISON AGENCY. TheBlackManCan sends a special thank you to Ujima Awards for the recognition!

To learn more about TheBlackManCan Institute or to inquire about sponsorship, please contact TEAM@theblackmancan.org. For more information or to find out how you can join or support efforts, please visithttp://tbmcinstitute.theblackmancan.org/.

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