Concerned Black Men of Richmond held annual Public Speaking event at Franklin Military Academy with Toastmasters of Richmond
March 30, 2019 by admin
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March 26, 2019
Greetings and salutations!
The Concerned Black Men of RVA held our annual “Public Speaking” event, Saturday, March 9th. It was held at Franklin Military Academy and conducted by Nancy Johnson and Jeanette Hall-Merritt from the Toastmasters of Richmond.
There were 13 youth and 6 mentors in attendance for this activity. They started the event with an exercise where the boys were instructed to line up according to their birthdays without talking. This proved to be problematic until they noticed the calculator caddy in the room that made it a lot easier to complete.
Next, Jeanette talked about the importance of using gestures when speaking. She showed how when used properly, they can really enhance your ability to convey a message.
They were then shown a video from the speech given by a Toastmasters Champion and discussed how he used gestures and as well as other techniques to deliver his message.
The boys were then given the opportunity to use what they were taught. Each of them was instructed to pull a rock from a bag which had one word on it such as believe, hope and love. They spoke for between one and two minutes and did an outstanding job! Not to be out done by the boys, the mentors each had a chance to show what we could do.
The Concerned Black Men of RVA made the decision several years ago to incorporate this activity in our curriculum annually and we are seeing remarkable growth in the boys who consistently participate in this event.
Thomas Cannon presented Nancy Johnson and Jeanette Hall-Merritt with one of our CBM mugs as we thanked them for continuing to assist us with this activity.
Afterwards we made our trek to Pizza Hut where the boys enjoyed some food for their hard work.
The Concerned Black Men of RVA would again thank each of you for your interest and contributions to our organization. You play a major role in our mission to impact the youth that we serve with impactful activities to enhance their life skills and development.
Thank you again!
Sincerely,
Timothy Mallory
President-CBM-RVA
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Concerned Black Men of Richmond and Youth Visits VMFA for Black History Month
March 9, 2019 by admin
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March 4, 2019
Greetings all!
The Concerned Black Men of Richmond VA, Inc. recognized Black History Month with a visit to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. It took place on Saturday, February 23rd and was well attended.
The tour was led by Ann Carlton and we saw the African Art and the Contemporary African American Art exhibits. The youth corps was very engaged and well behaved during the entire tour. Ms. Carlton was very knowledgeable about the culture and purpose of the African Art and took time to explain the significance of many of the pieces exhibited.
The Contemporary African American Art exhibit was comprised of pieces from slavery, the Harlem Renaissance Period and up to many of the current African American artisans.
Ms. Carlton talks about painter Kehinde Wiley who did the portrait of President Barack Obama.
The tour lasted about an hour. It was noted by some of the high school students that they recognized some of the artists from the Harlem Renaissance period because they are currently studying that in school.
We were accompanied on the tour by Allison Bennett Dyche, a graduate student at Virginia Commonwealth University. The Concerned Black Men of Richmond VA will be the subject for her podcast called “Shift”, where she tells stories of people and places, and the shifts they have made to help create their place in this world.
Allison interviewed the boys at the conclusion of the tour to get their opinion on the event as well as the programs that we provide.
Again, we would like to thank each of you for your continued patronage of the Concerned Black Men of Richmond! It means the world to the young men that we serve and ensures that we will continue to impact the community in a positive way.
Sincerely,
Timothy Mallory
President-CBM-RVA
Click Here to learn more about The Concerned Black Men of Richmond, Inc.
Click Here to learn more about becoming a Mentor.
Click Here to see how you can support our efforts to continue to care for our youth.