Category Archives: Manhood, Race, and Culture Interactive

WHAT ARE THE 3 QUALITIES BLACK MEN LOOK FOR WHEN SEARCHING FOR A BLACK WIFE: A MANHOOD RACE CULTURE INTERACTIVE EVENT

I have learned to avoid discussing a few topics in public because of their uncanny ability to cause people to lose their minds. One of the foremost of these taboo topics is Black Love issues, particularly if it calls for any criticism of Black women.

Trust me when I say that if you want to get emotions flowing and possibly a good cuss out, lay any portion of the blame for failed relationships and marriages at the feet of Black women. It is not a stretch of the imagination to say that such an encounter holds the potential to leave your ego bruised, your soul battered, and your sleep pattern disrupted. So, I avoid this topic unless it occurs with Black women that are in my inner-circle.

Yet, I realize that this extremely rough terrain called Black Love must be covered if Black America is ever to come together and create loving families that most agree are the building blocks to strong children and a stronger nation. So, I thought it was somewhat fortuitous when Professor Carl Tone Jones agreed to lead tonight’s Manhood, Race, and Culture Interactive session to discuss the three qualities that Black men are looking for in a Black wife.

I, like other members in our robust and dedicated intellectual community, are looking forward to hearing Professor Carl Tone Jones’ presentation as it promises to be an initial step for many Black women to hear and ask questions of Black men regarding what are the qualities that lead them to pursue some women for matrimony eagerly and to avoid others by any means necessary.

This an open invitation for you to join us tonight (January 7, 2021) at 7:30 EST / 6:30 CST for what promises to be a vibrant and intellectually stimulating discussion as we kick off our initial 2021 session of Manhood, Race, and Culture Interactive.

Click HERE to gain access to the discussion.

Dr. James Thomas Jones III

 

HBCU Endowments: A Building Black for African-Americans Economic Growth & Sustainability

Please join Manhood, Race, and Culture INTERACTIVE (MRCi) for an engaging discussion by Mr. William A. Foster, IV. Tonight’s presentation will focus on the topic of Historically Black Colleges and Universities Endowments and how they should be serving as a building block for African-Americans Economic Growth and Sustainability.

Mr. Foster is an accomplished businessman and community leader who is serving as a significant contributing factor to the revitalization of Houston’s Fifth Ward Community. He is also the Editor-In-Chief/President of HBCU Money & HBCU Politics.

The program begins tonight November 19 (Thursday) @ 7:30 EST //// 6:30 CST and lasts for 90 minutes — We are committed to starting the program on time and ending it on time.

Access this meeting by clicking here.

Once again, you are welcome to join us tonight — November 19 (Thursday) @ 7:30 EST ////  6:30 CST — to interact with community activist and financial guru William A. Foster regarding this important issue of how Historically Black Colleges and Universities Endowments should be serving as building blocks for African-Americans Economic Growth and Sustainability. To hear this riveting discussion and interact with Mr. Foster, click here.

MRCi

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 does it mean to be a Black Man in America Today? — A MRCi event

Please join us tonight for an insightful panel discussion with a cross-section of Black America discussing “What does it mean to be a Black man in America Today?”

Tonight’s program promises to be a particularly riveting discussion as it is our initial panel discussion. Please feel free to join us.

Please click on any of the links to join us tonight. The discussion will begin at 7:30 (EST) / 6:30 (CST)

Mental Health in the Black Community: Strategies for Being Black and Sane While Craziness Swirls Around You

Please join MRCi (Manhood, Race, and Culture interactive) tonight (October 15, 2020) at 7:30 (EST) — 6:30 pm (CST) for an important program on Mental Health in Black America.

Mental Health practitioner Sister Misty Chanel Pruitt will present via Zoom on Mental Health in the Black Community: Strategies for being Black and Sane While Craziness Swirls Around You. 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.