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The number one website for information and solution-oriented strategies regarding the plight of young Black males. This is an online resource for activists, teachers, parents, policy-makers, students, and anyone committed to helping our sons and daughters reach their full potential.

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The NCAA finally gets it; College athletes deserve to earn $ for their names, images and likeness

In 2020, one major story covered by the media was the effort by college athletes to get the ability to profit from their names, images and likenesses.

Is Vocational Education Savior For Black Youth?

Is Vocational Education Savior For Black Youth?

It is no secret that unemployment among African American youth has been problematic. Black youth have dropped out of schools, and people are frustrated about what to do with this situation. The increasing cost of college is also of great concern.

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“Raised Wrong, Educated Worse: Addressing the Trouble Behavior of Our Sons” by Richard Clay

Readers are calling “Raised Wrong, Educated Worse” the most insightful and provocative book that has been written about young Black males since… (more details)


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Conducting a thorough and widespread information campaign like this one costs money. All financial contributions that are made via this donate button are used specifically to maintain the Black Boys in Crisis website, and to further promote the site’s mission and information campaign at community forums. While these donations are currently not tax deductible, all of your donations, no matter how big or small, are very much needed and appreciated. All contributors of $50.00 or more will receive a complementary autographed copy of Richard Clay’s book “Raised Wrong, Educated Worse,” as a showing of our gratitude.

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