‘Black vs. Black’ Youth Exploring their Culture and Context
The ‘Black vs. black’ training is constructed to help mentors promote their mentee’s racial identity in a manner that will promote more positive outcomes in other aspects of their mentee’s lives. This training will equip participants with tools to empower youth by instilling in them a sense of cultural awareness and cultural appreciation.
Recruiting Black Male Mentors
Representation matters in mentoring relationships! In an effort to foster mentoring relationships that go far beyond mere guidance and support, but rather develop mutually beneficial dynamics for the mentee and mentor, this training gives participants an opportunity to explore new mentor and volunteer recruitment strategies geared towards building relationships with more diverse communities.
Mentoring Black Youth
This training recognizes that Black youth are likely to vary in their individual needs and, thus, in the specific types of mentoring supports that might be most impactful and effective. The truth of the matter is that Black youth often face many unique challenges as they strive to succeed in the schools and communities in which they reside. Training participants will learn skills and strategies that explore steps necessary to mentor Black youth appropriately (e.g., teaching or advocacy experience), and cultural competency activities to mentor Black youth effectively.
Group Mentoring
Despite the fact that youth mentoring is most often considered in the context of a one-to-one relationship between one mentor and one youth, group mentoring serves as a tremendous framework to consider when mentoring Black youth. This training will explore the infrastructure that must be established to implement a group mentoring model. Additionally, training participants will gain an understanding of the greater collective impact that youth can experience through a group mentoring model.
100 Saturday Academy
The goal of the 100 Saturday Academy is to make every student “Responsible, Respectable, and Ready to Lead.”
Real Men Read
This program provides an opportunity for members of the 100BMO to read books to students at Educare of Omaha Center.
African American History Challenge (AAHC)
The competition is a national educational program designed to enhance the study of African-American history and culture.
Leadership Mentoring Academy (LMA)
The purpose of the LMA is to promote post-secondary education, career exploration, goal setting, and positive decision.