The 100 Black Men of Greater Charlotte, a nonprofit organization
committed to improving the lives of the Charlotte region's African-
American youth, are sponsoring a community meeting to discuss the
implications of the Trayvon Martin tragedy and how it impacts the
youth of Charlotte. The event will be held at UNC-Charlotte in
McKnight Hall in the Cone Center from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Panelists
include Dr. Patrick Graham, CEO of the Urban League of Central
Carolinas, who will serve as moderator; Reggie Singleton, director of
"A Male's Place"; Adrian Sundiata, Dean of Students at the Crossroads
Charter School; and Attorney Erin Taylor of the Federal Defenders of
Western North Carolina. The public is welcomed to attend this free
event, and are asked to bring their children to learn from the
discussion.
When: Saturday, May 5, 2012, 11 a.m.
Where: UNC-Charlotte, Cone Center-McKnight Hall
9201 University City Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28223-0001
Why: Trayvon Martin's unfortunate demise is a matter of
national concern for African American parents and mentors. This event
illustrates the 100 Black Men of Greater Charlotte's mission, "to
strengthen community support and involvement for African American
youth."