Black leaders will be recognized during Men's Mental Health Month through the Brotherhood Awards.

12 exceptional Black male leaders to be recognized at the Brotherhood Awards, a first-ever event celebrating Men's Mental Health Month.

June 25th 2024.

Black leaders will be recognized during Men's Mental Health Month through the Brotherhood Awards.
This month, we are thrilled to announce a special event that will honor and celebrate the remarkable contributions of Black men in our communities. In partnership with Value Partnerships, our What's Good platform will be hosting the first ever "Brotherhood Awards" on Tuesday, June 25th. This awards ceremony will recognize 12 outstanding men who have dedicated themselves to empowering and uplifting Black men and boys.

These honorees come from a diverse range of professions and backgrounds, including nonprofit leaders, digital creators, mental health experts, and even celebrities. Each of them has made a profound impact on their communities through their visionary leadership and unwavering commitment. Their transformative efforts have not only created a supportive and thriving environment, but have also inspired a healing movement that has touched the lives of millions.

We are proud to introduce you to 10 of the 12 inaugural honorees. Brandon Frame, founder of The Black Man Can, is a well-known advocate for positive representations of Black men. Dr. Donald W. Comer, Vice President at FedEx, is also a respected figure in the community with his work in decision science and analysis. Emil Wilbekin, founder of Native Son, is a force to be reckoned with on social media with his inspiring messages. Eugene Schneeberg, founder of Fathers Forward, has dedicated his life to supporting and empowering fathers. Jason Wilson, founder of Yunion, is widely recognized for his work in mentoring and empowering young men.

These are just a few of the incredible men who will be honored at the Brotherhood Awards. Justin P. Grant, Jay Barnett, Kenneth Braswell, and Shawn Dove are among the other honorees who have all made a significant impact in their respective fields and communities. We are excited to share their stories and celebrate their achievements.

The Brotherhood Awards will be featured on our What's Good platform, which is a monthly digital town hall series that highlights positive developments and important issues around the world. Our reach is over 2,000 community leaders each month, and we are honored to use this platform to recognize and celebrate the exceptional men who are making a difference in the Black community. Stay tuned for more updates on the Brotherhood Awards and join us in celebrating these inspiring individuals.

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