Black Men Matter

Accountability Black Men Street Codes No Snitching: Break Free in 2026

Break Free in 2026: Accountability Over Street Codes for Black Men Accountability, black men’s street codes, and no snitching are holding us back from true power and legacy. In the streets, where survival often trumps everything, the mantra of “no snitching” has become a sacred code. But let’s keep it real: this lack of accountability […]

Escape from the Rollin 60s: A Crip’s Cautionary Tale

As a former Rollin 60s Crip, I’ve witnessed the perilous trenches of gang life. It’s a tale that’s all too familiar – looking for a place where you fit in, only to find yourself trapped in a dangerous world. I’m telling my story to offer a beacon of hope to young people tempted by this […]

Overcoming Homelessness with a Criminal Background

Overcoming Homelessness with a Criminal Background: Strategies and Solutions for Black Men” is a comprehensive curriculum that offers practical solutions to the unique challenges faced by Black Men experiencing both homelessness and a criminal background. This curriculum explores the intimidating stigma surrounding criminal records, which makes it difficult for people to obtain housing, leading to […]

Black Men Are Not Afraid To Be Empowered

Black Men Are Not Afraid To Be Empowered Black men are not afraid to be empowered. They don’t need to be told that they can do anything. They know that they can do anything because they have been doing everything since the beginning of time. We just need to stop telling them what they can’t […]

How Funding Will Help Transform Black Communities

Funding could be used to strengthen black men by giving them an equal opportunity at higher-level education, equipping them with essential life skills, building and improving community programs and centers, helping them further their skills in music, sport, or technical areas. Improving the opportunity structure for black boys and men through investment can lead to […]

Black Men and the Income Gap

Black individuals, their families, and their communities lag behind their white counterparts in economic growth. Several factors perpetuate this cycle of wealth inequality, such as mortgage market discrimination, access to stable jobs and good wages, and labor market discrimination. These lead to fewer tax benefits as they have lower-incomes, so these benefits are not made […]

Making Black Neighborhoods A Decent Place To Live

The economic power of black men plays a significant role in shaping black communities. Black men, being the primary breadwinners in these communities, are responsible for the upward mobility of their families. Any barrier to their financial success is a factor that directly affects the health of the community. By removing the obstacles that impede […]

The Importance of Black Men in Black Communities

The choices and behavior of black men are critical to their communities. Black men act as role models to younger members of society, so their influence is widespread. That being said, there need to be more self-employed and gainfully employed black men who provide for their families and act as mentors to younger youth. This […]

1st President of Black America

The concept of a “President of Black America” leading a distinct government for Foundational Black Americans (FBA)—defined as descendants of enslaved Africans in the United States, excluding first- or second-generation Black immigrants—within and beyond U.S. borders is not grounded in any existing political or legal framework. It appears to be a hypothetical or speculative scenario […]