Student stands at Black and Brown Male Summit 2022.

Hundreds of young men of color are expected to attend the 2023 at ツ鮓ケエォテス on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023.

Under the theme 窶弋he Rhythms and Rhymes of Revolution,窶 in honor of hip-hop窶冱 50th anniversary, this year窶冱 summit will primarily focus on providing a space for high school and college-age men to:

  • Critique social structures that inhibit them from being successful in education
  • Celebrate their achievements despite the obstacles and barriers they may face
  • Contextualize their self-identity socially, culturally, historically and politically through a sense of self and value of self

The ultimate goal of the summit is to empower and motivate young Black and brown men to excel in academics and to accept nothing less than excellence from self.

窶廣s with every summit, we hope the young men walk away feeling empowered and motivated to continue the conversations they were engaged in beyond the summit and share what they窶况e learned,窶 said Tanisha Williams, a co-chair of ツ鮓ケエォテス窶冱 Black and Brown Male Summit planning committee. 窶弑ltimately, we want them to feel seen, heard, valued, and to believe that they can excel in all things they choose to pursue.窶

The daylong summit will feature two keynote speakers, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. The morning keynote speaker is activist, author and filmmaker Kevin Powell, and the afternoon keynote speaker is Dr. Rob Rubalcaba, an associate math professor at San Diego City College.

窶廝oth of our keynote speakers are no strangers to the Black and Brown Male Summit,窶 Williams said. 窶弋his will be Kevin Powell窶冱 third time presenting at the summit! He was our keynote speaker in 2016 and presented during our virtual summit series in 2020. Kevin is a pop culture curator and biographer of Tupac Shakur. He is able to speak to the philosophy of hip-hop and what it means for Black and brown males in America. Dr. Rob Rubalcaba also presented during our virtual summit series in 2020. Dr. Rob has a unique and engaging way of correlating math and computer science to hip hop.窶

Students can expect 10 other interactive workshops outside the keynote presentations that speak to the summit窶冱 theme.

In addition to speaker presentations and workshops, the summit will offer a Resource Fair in which attendees can learn about academic programs and resources provided at ツ鮓ケエォテス and some community resources available for young men of color.

窶弩e窶决e thankful for the continued support from the community, as well as the local high schools and the parents for trusting us to provide this influential event for their students,窶 Williams said.

Breakfast and lunch will be provided for those who have registered.

Event Details

Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023
8:30 a.m.窶2:30 p.m.
ツ鮓ケエォテス窶冱 main campus
(ツ鮓ケエォテス Student Union)

Questions?

Visit or email bbsummit@highline.edu.