April 30, 2016

My Brother's Keeper | 2016 Summit

About This Event

The 2016 My Brother Keeper Summit's theme is, “It Still Takes a Village.” This theme is a call to action to those committed to the work of changing the current narrative for young men and boys of color in our community.  With all the challenges that continue to plague them, we are saying that it ”STILL” will take all of us—working together—to change the arc of success for young men in our community. It is a call for recognition that even in the face of today’s unprecedented level of resources, “IT STILL TAKES A VILLAGE!” 

From corporate partners and government, to-families, non-profits, and community organizations, it will require us all to be unified in our efforts and have a shared vision for what success looks like for these young men.

Day's Activities

  • Active workshops to learn how we can ensure boys and young men of color reach their full potential.
  • Introductions by CCD President Everette Freeman and Denver Mayor Michael Hancock
  • Keynote Speaker - Mike Muse, a national commentator on business, urban pop culture, music and politics.
  • Summer your job fair on-side
  • Continental breakfast and lunch provided

Join Us!

Please click here to register for the 2016 MBK Summit. Space is limited. Check in at 8:00 a.m.

Location: 
Confluence Building | Auraria Campus, 800 Curtis Street