Word: bmf
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Appreciation and support were the emphases at The 12th Annual Celebration of Black Women organized by the Harvard Black Men’s Forum (BMF) Saturday night. Presenters and attendees alike said that the event served an important purpose that is often over-looked. “There was nothing like this when I was here,” said Master of Ceremony Aya de León ’89. “I really give props to the younger generation for creating this culture of appreciation between black men and black women,” de Le?...
...Harvard Black Men’s Forum (BMF) celebrated the launch of the revamped Remix magazine last night in Ticknor Lounge. Students flipped through the pages of the newly unveiled full-color glossy while munching on cheese and crackers and listening to live jazz. The magazine, which began as a black-and-white newsletter-style publication, has been enhanced and redesigned under the direction of David A. Williams ’07, the magazine’s editor-in-chief and the publications chair of BMF. The original Remix was founded in 2002 to create a forum for open discussion...
After a discussion tackling the issues of perceived racial self-segregation by student groups and opportunities for low-income students, the Black Men’s Forum (BMF) endorsed John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07 for president and vice president of the Undergraduate Council (UC) yesterday. “We are confident in his leadership abilities,” said Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06, president of BMF and a former UC presidential candidate. “We like how they emphasized...
...when I go out at night. Even when I wear a tie for BMF’s tie day, people think it’s for something else. I have to wear my tie with informal clothes just so people will realize that I am identifying myself with the BMF, and not just dressing...
...this campus do not know and associate exclusively with each other. People here, and everywhere, need to divest themselves of these stereotypes they're holding onto about young black people. Everyone can start by first turning down the radio, shutting off the TV, and coming out to a BMF meeting, ABHW meeting, or wherever youll feel most comfortable. There won't be a set of black men aggressively approaching and robbing you at a BMF meeting, and you won't walk into an ABHW meeting to find hysterical black women screaming at one another and eager to bite your head...