Tag Archives: MRCi

Defining What it Means to be a Righteous Black Man?: Does the Absence of such Men Explain the Black Woman’s Refusal to Follow Him

You are cordially invited to participate in this week’s Manhood, Race, and Culture Interactive Zoom discussion about What does a Righteous Black Man looks like. Are they plentiful within Black America? Is the absence of righteous Black men the reason why Black families are in such shambles?

MRCi discussions occur every Thursday @ 7:30 (EST) – 6:30 (CST). Click on the link below to join our intellectual community.

Join us as we discuss pressing matters facing and impacting Black Men and Black America.

Just in case you can not get the link to work, use the information to join the Zoom session.

Meeting ID: 353 334 8869
Passcode: 1YF4BG

Are Black heterosexual males in the worst position of all American groups?: A MRCi Discussion About Manhood, Masculinity, Race, and Gender

Tonight’s MRCi discussion will cover the question of “Are Black heterosexual males been losing the most ground to other groups in the pursuit of life, liberty, and the pursuit of property?” As always, you are welcome to join us as we delve into what many still believe is a taboo subject matter among Black men.

MRCi discussions occur every Thursday @ 7:30 (EST) – 6:30 (CST). Click on the link below to join our intellectual community.

Join us as we discuss pressing matters facing and impacting Black Men and Black America.

If you can not get the link to work, use the information to join the Zoom session.

Meeting ID: 353 334 8869
Passcode: 1YF4BG

Announcing the Manhood, Race, and Culture YouTube Channel

I am very pleased to announce that Manhood, Race, and Culture now has a YouTube Channel where additional content is created to address the many issues facing Black Men.

Please click here and subscribe to the channel and contact me with any topics you would like to have covered here at Manhood, Race, and Culture.

As always, thank you for your support of MRC.

Sincerely,

Dr. James Thomas Jones III