Concerned Black Men of Richmond and Youth go see Marvel’s Black Panther
April 21, 2018 by admin
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March 22, 2018
Greetings,
The Concerned Black Men of RVA visited the Bowtie Cinemas for our March activity. All of our youth received a complimentary ticket to see the iconic movie “Black Panther”. Winford Hill (a former mentor) graciously paid for each youth in attendance. Also in attendance was Joseph Taylor (a former mentee and son of Alex Taylor).
Some of the mentees had already seen the movie but were eager to view it again!
After the movie, we had lunch and a rap session at the Pizza Hut Midtown on Davis & Broad Streets. Joseph Taylor addressed the youth on the importance of the values that the Concerned Black Men of RVA are instilling in them through various programs each month. He relayed how CBM’s Public Speaking activities helped him to confidently handle the requirement and he was selected as a leader of a group project at ECPI.
CBM of RVA sends a special thanks to each of you for your contributions. Your donations have aided us in our endeavor to influence our small group of young men in a positive way. We thank you for your support; it means the world to us and the youth that we serve.
Sincerely,
Timothy Mallory
President-CBM-RVA
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Concerned Black Men of Richmond and Youth visit the Black History Museum
March 3, 2018 by admin
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February 19, 2018
Greetings,
The Concerned Black Men of Richmond recognized “Black History Month” by visiting the Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia. We toured the museum on Saturday February 17th with 12 youth and 9 mentors.
There were 2 floors filled with examples of black men, women and children from Virginia that changed our country as well as the world. The tour was conducted by Mary C. Lauderdale, the Visitor Services Manager. She is very passionate and knowledgeable about each exhibit at the center.
There were a number of interactive displays that were fun as well as educational. The tour lasted roughly an hour and the boys were very engaged.
Ms. Lauderdale shared a very interesting story regarding Arthur Ashe. She explained how England sent a delgation to Richmond to see what we were doing to commemorate the Silver Anniversary of Mr. Ashe’s Wimbledon victory and that nothing was being done! She took time to share anecdotes at each of the displays and captured the attention of everyone.
The Concerned Black Men of Richmond strive each month to stimulate the imaginations and aspirations of our youth through activities such as this. Thanks to caring people in the community and beyond such as yourselves, we continue show our mentees that their possibilities truly are limitless. Again, thank you for your support. It means the world to the Concerned Black Men of Richmond and the youth we serve.
Sincerely,
Timothy Mallory
President-CBM-RVA
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Concerned Black Men of Richmond and Youth Tour the VA State Capitol
December 10, 2017 by admin
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December 5, 2017
The Concerned Black Men of Richmond took a tour of the VA State Capitol on November 18th. The tour was coordinated through the office of Delegate Jennifer McClellan.
We started with a tour of the capitol grounds. There are many monuments on the grounds that our youth corps had never seen such as the Washington Equestrian Monument, the General Thomas J. Jackson statue and the Civil Rights Memorial.
Next we entered the underground extension on Bank St and were met by our tour guide Mr. Swisher. He has extensive knowledge of the history of the capitol as well as US History. We saw many statues, paintings and sculptures throughout the capitol.
The guided portion of the tour ended in the General Assembly. Mr. Swisher demonstrated how votes are cast from the desks, the qualifications and various roles that pages play. The youth were then allowed to take the seats at the podium.
Next we went to the 3rd floor and viewed the portraits of each governor of Virginia.
We left the capitol grounds and visited the Maggie Walker and Bill Bojangles Robinson statues.
The boys were well behaved and asked many questions throughout the day!
The boys had a great time and actually learned a few things! Thank each of you for your support and interest in the Concerned Black Men of Richmond. We will continue in “Caring for our Youth”.
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.