Manhood, Race, and Culture Interactive is pleased to invite you to its initial event for 2021. This interactive discussion promises to be an exhilarating and enlightening discussion addressing the question of What are three qualities that Black Men are looking for in a Black wife. Tonight’s discussion (Thursday, January 7 @ 7:30 EST / 6:30 CST) will be led by esteemed filmmaker and intellectual Professor Carl Tone Jones. Please click HERE to gain entry.
Once again, the riveting ninety-minute discussion covering What are three qualities that Black Men are looking for in a Black wife is scheduled for Thursday, January 7th @ 7:30 EST / 6:30 CST.
Please join our intellectual community for a historically grounded discussion over “The Case of the Missing Black Male Teacher.”
The MRCi (Manhood, Race, and Culture Interactive) discussion begins promptly at 7:30 Eastern Standard Time & 6:30 Central Standard Time. Please click this link to join the discussion.
We will discuss the following issues.
Why are there so few Black Male educators?
Why do we need Black Male educators?
What can we do to improve the presence of Black Male educators?
Does the presence of Black Male teachers possess the power to significantly improve the academic and life performance of young Black Males?
Does the use of a standardized curriculum remove influence and power from Black educators?
So, once again, please join our intellectual community that is filled with teachers, collegians, professors, community activists, and scholars by clicking this link for an intriguing discussion regarding a pertinent issue facing Black America. The discussion begins promptly at 7:30 Eastern Standard Time & 6:30 Central Standard Time.
We are looking forward to hearing your perspective.
Committed to investigating, examining, and representing the African-American male, men, and manhood by offering commentary regarding the status of Black Men and Black Manhood as it relates to African-American Manhood, Race, Class, Politics, and Culture from an educated and authentic African-American perspective aimed at improving the plight of African-American men and African-American Manhood in regards to Politics, Culture, Education, and Social Matters.