We have to do something about the stereotypes associated with Black and Latino boys. One action we can all take is to seek to eliminate “deficit thinking” when we are discussing the issues affecting these young men. This event will discuss practical steps we can take to bring attention to the positive contributions and associated accomplishments of Black and Latino adolescent males. There are myriad examples of the how nurturing these young men results in significant benefits to society. The problem is that these results are underreported. This webinar will discuss both the successful nurturing and strategies for publicizing the positive results.
Featured Panelists:
1) General (retired) William “Kip” Ward
2) Brandon Ferris, Business Development Manager, Loudoun County Economic Development
3) Mr. Julani Ghana, Director of Student Success & Retention, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
Join us Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 1pm -2pm for a LIVE Webinar with General (Ret) William “Kip” Ward, Strategic Advisor to Vectrus Corporation, Mr. Brandon Ferris, Loudoun County (VA) Economic Development, and Mr. Julani Ghana, Director of Student and Retention, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. The webinar will be facilitated by the Executive Director of Future Kings, Dr. Arik King. The event will be a dynamic discussion identifying and defining issues surrounding “deficit thinking” which result in the victimizing of Black and Latino boys. Building solutions and increasing sensitivity to deficit thinking is an important step in “Changing the Narrative about Black and Latino Boys”.
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