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Concerned Black Men supports the Promotion of Responsible Fatherhood
Concerned Black Men is pleased to announce its partnership with Film Producer Iris Huey in support of her upcoming film "Second Chance"
Concerned Black Men honors Pulitzer Prize Winning Columnist Eugene Robinson during the Concerned Black Men 12th Annual Congressional Black Caucus Reception
Concerned Black Men Supports the Haiti Relief Effort
Concerned Black Men Capital City Cares® Mentoring Project observes the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King
HELP CONCERNED BLACK MEN PUT THE MEN BACK IN MENTORING
Concerned Black Men salutes Brother Ronnie Jackson of CBM Brazos Valley, TX Chapter
Concerned Black Men Partners with Sony Entertainment
Concerned Black Men featured in Ebony Magazine
Concerned Black Men invited to the White House for unveiling of National HIV/AIDs Strategy
Concerned Black Men thanks Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (former Maryland Lt. Governor) for supporting mentoring
Eugene Robinson, Pulitzer Prize Columnist
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