Black Men - My Story Episode 2 (Warren Ross)
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Black Men - My Story Episode 2 (Warren Ross)

Summary

The current day narratives of Black Men are often scary, discouraging, and often non-existent in terms of their added value to American culture. However, these are narratives carried outside of the true authors themselves. Listen, share, and celebrate in the ongoing series of personal stories of Black Men who defied the odds. Let them talk and discuss their rights of passage, in the hopes that it will give you a new perspective in their real lives.
Teacher Ross (Warren Ross) has completed 15 years with the NYC Department of Education. He spends his time moonlighting as a Motivational Speaker and Mindset Coach. Teacher Ross was born and raised in Jamaica, Queens, New York. Mr. Ross attended and graduated from Andrew Jackson high school. There he excelled in basketball, earned a scholarship to attend and play for Rochester, New York, and Spartanburg, South Carolina, where he obtained a Master's Degree in Education.
 
Articles referenced in the conversation were:

www.opportunityagenda.org/explore/resources-publications/media-representations-impact-black-men/media-portrayals.

www.huffpost.com/entry/opinion-davis-black-police_n_5adf4328e4b061c0bfa22ef8.

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