Events

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May
26
Tue
2020
Black Men and Women United Weekly Meeting @ The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Office
May 26 @ 8:00 am

GENERAL MEETING – OPEN TO ALL

Black Men United is comprised of black men and those who support black men. Members are those who participate in the organization’s activities; live, work, and serve in the organization’s community; advocate for justice on behalf of the organization’s community; and seek to give voice to those without voice. Members are people of faith, clergy, and representatives of diverse, non-profit and community organizations.

Based in San Diego’s 4th Council District, Black Men United’s community is African-American people, African immigrants, American Indian, Latino, and others who, by experience, consciousness and culture, empathize with the black experience.

Black Men United’s vision is to serve as a unifying, empowering and moral influence in its community.

Black Men United’s purpose is convene, guide and galvanize black men (and those who support black men) to enable and empower its members and its community to address their relevant spiritual, individual, interpersonal, societal needs.

Black Men United’s activities and achievements reflect a commitment to faith, constancy, individual and community development, justice, and inclusion. Much of BMU’s work is accomplished through its Committees.

May
29
Fri
2020
Black Xpression @ La Bodega
May 29 @ 8:00 pm
May
30
Sat
2020
MOSAICS creative showcase @ Skyline Hills Public Library
May 30 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
MOSAICS is an annual creative showcase that features San Diego artists as they share their experiences with a special theme. The theme is always related to personal healing, relationships, families, and communities.

“Personal boundaries” is the theme for 2020, and everyone — artists, staff, volunteers, and you! — is invited to answer these questions:

What are my personal boundaries?
What did my family teach me about setting boundaries?
How does setting a boundary with someone make me feel?

Thank you!
Natasha Ridley
Contemporary Ballet Dancer
Jun
2
Tue
2020
Dr. John E. Warren’s Biscuits, Grits & Politics @ The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Newspaper
Jun 2 @ 7:30 am – 9:00 am

Tuesday, Dec 10th, 7:30 – 9 a.m.
Enjoy a morning breakfast – endorsement free- and share your views on the people, politics, and issues at all levels of government, and how they affect us all.

Tickets $15.
Pay online at https://bit.ly/2N8Zu1b – or pay cash at the door. See you there!

Black Men and Women United Weekly Meeting @ The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Office
Jun 2 @ 8:00 am

GENERAL MEETING – OPEN TO ALL

Black Men United is comprised of black men and those who support black men. Members are those who participate in the organization’s activities; live, work, and serve in the organization’s community; advocate for justice on behalf of the organization’s community; and seek to give voice to those without voice. Members are people of faith, clergy, and representatives of diverse, non-profit and community organizations.

Based in San Diego’s 4th Council District, Black Men United’s community is African-American people, African immigrants, American Indian, Latino, and others who, by experience, consciousness and culture, empathize with the black experience.

Black Men United’s vision is to serve as a unifying, empowering and moral influence in its community.

Black Men United’s purpose is convene, guide and galvanize black men (and those who support black men) to enable and empower its members and its community to address their relevant spiritual, individual, interpersonal, societal needs.

Black Men United’s activities and achievements reflect a commitment to faith, constancy, individual and community development, justice, and inclusion. Much of BMU’s work is accomplished through its Committees.

Jun
5
Fri
2020
Black Xpression @ La Bodega
Jun 5 @ 8:00 pm
Jun
9
Tue
2020
Black Men and Women United Weekly Meeting @ The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Office
Jun 9 @ 8:00 am

GENERAL MEETING – OPEN TO ALL

Black Men United is comprised of black men and those who support black men. Members are those who participate in the organization’s activities; live, work, and serve in the organization’s community; advocate for justice on behalf of the organization’s community; and seek to give voice to those without voice. Members are people of faith, clergy, and representatives of diverse, non-profit and community organizations.

Based in San Diego’s 4th Council District, Black Men United’s community is African-American people, African immigrants, American Indian, Latino, and others who, by experience, consciousness and culture, empathize with the black experience.

Black Men United’s vision is to serve as a unifying, empowering and moral influence in its community.

Black Men United’s purpose is convene, guide and galvanize black men (and those who support black men) to enable and empower its members and its community to address their relevant spiritual, individual, interpersonal, societal needs.

Black Men United’s activities and achievements reflect a commitment to faith, constancy, individual and community development, justice, and inclusion. Much of BMU’s work is accomplished through its Committees.

Jun
12
Fri
2020
Black Xpression @ La Bodega
Jun 12 @ 8:00 pm
Jun
14
Sun
2020
All of Us or None-San Diego Meeting @ Valencia Park/Malcolm X Library (Music Room)
Jun 14 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

All of Us or None is a grassroots civil and human rights movement, organizing for the rights of formerly- and currently- incarcerated people and to speak in our own voices regarding the discrimination we face everyday due to our arrest and conviction history.

Our goal is to strengthen the voices of people most affected by mass incarceration and the growth of the prison-industrial complex. Through our grassroots organizing, we will build a powerful political movement to win full restoration of our human and civil rights.

Jun
16
Tue
2020
Black Men and Women United Weekly Meeting @ The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Office
Jun 16 @ 8:00 am

GENERAL MEETING – OPEN TO ALL

Black Men United is comprised of black men and those who support black men. Members are those who participate in the organization’s activities; live, work, and serve in the organization’s community; advocate for justice on behalf of the organization’s community; and seek to give voice to those without voice. Members are people of faith, clergy, and representatives of diverse, non-profit and community organizations.

Based in San Diego’s 4th Council District, Black Men United’s community is African-American people, African immigrants, American Indian, Latino, and others who, by experience, consciousness and culture, empathize with the black experience.

Black Men United’s vision is to serve as a unifying, empowering and moral influence in its community.

Black Men United’s purpose is convene, guide and galvanize black men (and those who support black men) to enable and empower its members and its community to address their relevant spiritual, individual, interpersonal, societal needs.

Black Men United’s activities and achievements reflect a commitment to faith, constancy, individual and community development, justice, and inclusion. Much of BMU’s work is accomplished through its Committees.

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