The 100 Partnered with the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity to help Manor, Texas COVID 19 Task Force Food Bank move to a new location.
The 100 Partnered with the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity to help Manor, Texas COVID 19 Task Force Food Bank move to a new location.
100 Black Men of Austin, Inc. members Karl Spencer, Kevin Cokley, and a number of community leaders throughout Texas testified last November in support of implementing the African American Studies curriculum in Texas high schools. We’re proud to say, it was approved today by a unanimous vote!
Please see the attached article that has included the African American curriculum.
BREAKING NEWS: Texas has first statewide African American studies course
Texas Empowerment Academy needed 40 computers for students during COVID 19. The 100, Amherst Holdings LLC, and other community leaders collaboratively raise $12,000 to purchase Chromebooks.
Quote from Llyas Salahud-Din of Texas Empowerment Academy;
Special thanks to 100 BLACK MEN OF AUSTIN (Brotherhood is strong), Family Foundation match ❤️, Shafeeqa Watkins Giarratani (Development Council & Advisory Member), Denise E. Herrera, PhD, MCHES (you’re the best), Ryan Coaxum (Development Council & Advisory Member), Scott Looper, Ram S., Mitchell Kilby, Roosevelt Weeks, Don Ward, Michael Lewis, Karl Spencer, Reggie Mitchell, Kevin Cokley, April Rose, Eric Collier, Eddie Southard, and Arthur Johnson, Samuel Riley, Carl Settles Jr. (thanks for donating a computer)! #collaboration
The 100 Black Men of Austin, Inc. and Texas Empowerment Academy hosted a community forum to discuss the state of Black America. They were community leaders, and families in attendance to discuss next steps (education, finances, home ownership, politics, etc). The 100 presented a $10,000 new building contribution to Texas Empowerment Academy.