Educational Initiatives
Successful educational development is a priority in most advanced societies because it ensures the prosperity of future generations. We establish and support relationships with historically black colleges and universities (HBCU), local school districts, educational service providers, professional associations, etc. and work in coordination with them to increase the educational output of the Black community. We advocate for more rigorous coursework among K-12 students such as participation in advanced placement (AP) courses, SAT and ACT preparation and testing, and college coursework; we partner with HBCU to promote scientific research and to promote their recruitment efforts especially the recruitment of Black males; and we help to organize students, faculty, staff, and administrators to provide them with mentoring, knowledge sharing, training, networking, and volunteer opportunities.