Category Archives: African-American Males

A Dystopian Love Thang: Is a Romantic and True Love Possible for Blacks While They Are Being Oppressed in America?

Click here to gain access to tonight’s meeting. Programming begins at 7:30 est / 6:30 cst.

I will admit that when Dr. Kaarin Perkins offered to lead last week’s MRCi (Manhood, Race, and Culture interactive) session. I had no idea of what to expect. The topic of Dystopian Love was a terminology that I had never heard prior. Yet, I had no doubt whatsoever that the discussion would be a robust one as Black men and Black women attempted to answer Dr. Perkins’ piercing questions regarding love in Black America without placing blame at the feet of Black men or Black women. According to our esteemed presenter,

It matters not whose fault it is. What matters is what we are going to do to straighten this mess out.

Please click here to gain access to the meeting that begins tonight (12/10) at 7:30 est / 6:30 cst

It would be a gross understatement to say that those who participated in the session were likewise clueless of what Dystopian Love was. Hence, we were all illuminated when Dr. Perkins explained that Dystopian is the opposite of Utopian. When one seriously considers the endless trials-and-tribulations facing Blacks in America, a host of questions should arise.

Black America’s existence in a dystopian world makes one wonder could things get any worse in Black society.

According to Dr. Perkins,

We have arrived at a Dystopian moment in Black America. The in-fighting and blaming of each other needs to stop and we must shift our focus toward rebuilding. It matters not who has caused today’s problems between Black men and Black women. We need to focus on how do we build each other up and generate a community that encourages Love for its members.

So, it should be expected that last week’s presentation focused on the following question.

  • Is it possible for genuine love to develop between Black men and Black women in a Dystopian moment?

As we all anticipated, Dr. Perkins’ presentation was phenomenal and sparked enlightened discussion from all that were in attendance. I am delighted to say that the robust discussion has prodded Dr. Perkins to return for Part II tonight.

The program is scheduled to begin tonight — December 10, 2020 — at 7:30 est & 6:30 cst. To gain access to the ninety-minute Zoom session click here and come prepared to be enlightened, engaged, and challenged in Black America’s love matters.

A Dystopian World of Love: How Do We Lay The Groundwork to Make Love Possible in Black America?

Please join Manhood, Race, and Culture INTERACTIVE (MRCi) for an engaging discussion by educator and relationship expert Dr. Kaarin Perkins on December 3rd @ 7:30 EST //// 6:30 CST.

According to Dr. Perkins, “We have arrived at a Dystopian moment in Black America. The in-fighting and blaming of each other needs to stop and we must shift our focus toward rebuilding. It matters not who has caused today’s problems between Black men and Black women. We need to focus on how do we build each other up and generate a community that encourages Love for its members.

Click on the following link to gain access to Tonight’s presentation on how do Black people create a context where relationships and love are the new normal.

Is Black Love possible? Can Black men love Black women? Can we bypass the blame game and rebuild our community and ourselves.

To gain access to tonight’s presentation click here. Once again, the program begins tonight December 3rd @ 7:30 EST //// 6:30 CST and lasts for 90 minutes — We are committed to starting the program on time and ending on time.

The Pursuit and Process of Black Men Securing a Doctoral Degree

Please join MRCi for our first-ever focus group tonight November 12 (Thursday) @ 7:30 EST ////  6:30 CST by clicking here. Dr. Kenyatta Phelps will head a focus group seeking answers surrounding what is the process that Black Men undergo while pursuing a Doctoral Degree.

Please join us tonight — November 12 (Thursday) @ 7:30 est ////  6:30 cst — to aid this scholar as she seeks answers to this very important issue by clicking here.

 

How Many Did You Have?: The Case of the Missing Black Male Teacher

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.

What Happened to all of the Marriageable Black Men? aka Will The Lord Ever Deliver Black Women’s Knight in Shining Armor?

Please join MRCi (Manhood, Race, and Culture interactive) tonight (October 29, 2020) at 7:30 (EST) — 6:30 pm (CST) for an important program on What Happened to all of the Marriageable Black Men?

Dr. James Thomas Jones III will lead a discussion via Zoom investigating the disappearance of marriageable Black Men. What were the historical factors that led us to a point that Black Women are openly questioning will they ever find a gainfully employed, responsible, and monogamous Black Man.

Are those days gone? Please join us to learn strategies to keep you sane in the midst of everyday craziness.

The program begins tonight at 7:30 (EST) — 6:30 pm (CST). Please click here to join us.