Leaders from different sectors of American life convened at the White House to help launch an initiative called “My Brother’s Keeper.”
How Should The U.S. Improve Opportunity For Young Men Of Color?
February 28, 2014

Via PBS News Hour:

Leaders from different sectors of American life convened at the White House to help launch an initiative called “My Brother’s Keeper,” meant to address challenges facing young men and boys of color. Gwen Ifill discusses the effort with Gail Christopher of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Eddie Glaude of Princeton University.

TRANSCRIPT

GWEN IFILL: Leaders from the corporate, philanthropic, arts, faith and sports worlds gathered at the White House today to address a single issue: the challenges facing young men and boys of color.

The issue has become a key priority for the president.

PRESIDENT ...

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