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Advancing Success for our Most Vulnerable
Children: Growing Black Genius
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
#Black Genius
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Together We Thrive: Timeline
Young people are our greatest and most precious assets. Must feel know and understand this as a fact!
Systems that impact the lives of our young people are failing them miserably.
Manifestations of racism in our society is a major cause for this failure. Systemic, Personally Mediated, Internalized
Matriculation through school, gaining/retaining employment, contact with the criminal justice system
Advancing Success for Young People of Color:
#Black Genius
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Together We Thrive: Timeline
Drop-outs, push-outs, School-to-Prison pipeline Interaction with the police are violent and deadly Employment rates are low Homeownership systemically denied to our families
Advancing Success for Young People of Color:
#Black Genius
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Together We Thrive Overview Spiritual Level: Growing Black Genius
#Black Genius
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Together We Thrive: Timeline
Interest & Talent: At what new interests and skills have you been helping your young people to excel?
Growth Mindset: How have you been helping your young people to attribute success to effort?
Racial Identity: How have you helped your young people to attribute positive or negative characteristics to their Blackness?
Selective Vulnerability: How have you helped your child find new people to trust?
Cultural Elasticity: How have you helped your young people to navigate different cultural contexts?
Growing Black Genius: 5 Elements
Together We Thrive: OverviewMental Level: Changing the Narrative of Blackness
DC Boys and Men of Color Initiative
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Together We Thrive: Overview
Current Prominent Meta-Narrative of Blackness
Black people represent problems that are to be neutralized.
Black people want privileges that they have not earned.
Black people deserve what happens to them.
Any gain for Black people is a loss for all other people.
Mental Level: Changing the Narrative of Blackness
DC Boys and Men of Color Initiative
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Together We Thrive: Overview
New Meta-Narrative of Blackness
Black people are assets to community, commerce and country.
We value all members of the human family.
We reject narratives that demean, dehumanize and prejudice one group against another.
We can and do work together in asset-oriented way to build more caring and prosperous communities.
Mental Level: Changing the Narrative of Blackness
Together We Thrive is a city‐wide, cross‐sector initiative designed to increase successful life outcomes for the boys and young men of color who reside in the District of Columbia.
Vision: We imagine a Washington, D.C. where racial and gender equity is reflected across all public and private institutions, and opportunity manifests in all communities. Where all people can thrive no matter who they are, where they come from, or where they live.
Mission: Our mission is to improve outcomes for boys and young men of color in Washington, D.C. by building a robust and sustained system of policies, practices, supports and opportunities that lead to success in the areas of education, economic mobility, health and justice.
Together We Thrive: Overview
DC Boys and Men of Color Initiative
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DC Boys and Men of Color Initiative
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Together We Thrive:Overarching Findings & Needs
The perceptions BMOC have of themselves and others have of them need to be more accurate & positive
More & formal connections to national efforts – funding, technical assistance, capacity building
Better coordination & communication between youth, community nonprofits, government, corporations and philanthropy within DC
Innovative methods to record & analyze data that reflects the needs & accomplishments of BMOC
DC Boys and Men of Color Initiative
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Together We Thrive: Overview
Core Values & Activities: Racial Equity; Asset-based Orientation & Youth Leadership/Youth Organizing
DC Trust as Backbone Organization will provide infrastructure: Articulating Collective Vision & Strategy; Data System; Strategic Communications; Capacity Building
Comprehensive strategy focused on creating pathways to success and improving outcomes for BMOC in DC
DC Youth Insight Data System: Black Male Life Span Stages for Healthy Development & RISE for BMOC – DC as case study
ShopTalk Storytelling Series, #cme4me Social Awareness Campaign
Success depends on collective action of multiple sectors – youth, adults, government, nonprofit, philanthropic, corporate, faith, etc.
DC Boys and Men of Color Initiative
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Together We Thrive:Comprehensive BMOC Success Strategy
Ensure successful outcomes for BMOC in DC in the areas of education, economic mobility, health and justice/safety.
Utilize the structure suggested by My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge – Address the Six Milestones
Seventh Milestone – Ensure all DC youth have access to culturally relevant mental health supports and services
DC Boys and Men of Color Initiative
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Together We Thrive:DC Youth Insight Data System
Utilize DC Youth Insight to measure impact of protective/promotivefactors for Black boys and young men
Work directly with RISE for Boys and Men of Color for guidance and support
In 18 – 24 months release a preliminary report detailing the successes, challenges and lessons learned in creating a data system and indicators that quantitatively measure Black Genius
DC Boys and Men of Color Initiative
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Together We Thrive:New Narratives of Youth of Color in DC
Continue to work and refine #cme4me – Youth of Color Social Awareness Campaign
Produce more episodes and dialogue toolkits of ShopTalkStorytelling Series
Broaden the pool of images and resources available to promote New Narratives of Youth of Color in DC