image

Black Faces in White Places: Becoming a Game Changer in a Competitive World

Location: OSI-New York
Event Date: February 28, 2011
Event Time: 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.

Please note: Attendance for this event is now full, and the RSVP list has closed.

Join Randal D. Pinkett, PhD, MBA, and leaders in philanthropy, education, community building, and social entrepreneurship as they discuss strategies for black men and boys to “redefine the game” at work, at home, and in their communities. The event is hosted by the Open Society Campaign for Black Male Achievement, in partnership with the Association of Black Foundation Executives, the 21st Century Foundation and the Schott Foundation for Public Education Black Male Donor Collaborative.

In their book Black Faces in White Places, authors Randal D. Pinkett and Jeffrey Robinson seek to answer the question "What happens once you break past the glass ceiling?" Based on interviews with dozens of prominent African-Americans and the authors’ considerable experiences in business, in the public eye, and in the minority, the book offers 10 “game-changing strategies” for learning, playing, mastering, and redefining the game for the current generation. Ultimately, it is about changing the very concept of success itself.

Panelists

back to the top of the page
Related Information

Young, Black, Male, and Proud
Jordan Coleman
December 15, 2010
blog BLOG  
A fifteen-year-old filmmaker talks about his achievements, dreams, and responsibilities toward his generation.

Unleashing the Power of Art, Culture, and Media to Transform Black Communities
Harlem Children's Zone, New York City
December 6, 2010
video VIDEO  
This town hall discussion looks at the role art and culture can play in addressing the negative perceptions of black men and boys in American society.

Real Men: A Curriculum for Empowering Young Men of Color
OSI-New York
October 12, 2010
audio AUDIO
This screening and discussion focuses on a powerful set of educational tools that help young men develop the skills, emotional flexibility, and resilience they need to succeed.

About  |  Initiatives  |  Grants, Scholarships & Fellowships  |  Resource Center  |  Newsroom  |  Site Map  |  Legal  |  Contact


Creative Commons License
Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative License.
©2011 Open Society Foundations. Some rights reserved.