Black Men and Boys Commission
The 21-member Black Men and Boys Commission will help advise the Mayor and the City of Boston on issues pertaining to Black men and boys.
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Meet the Commissioners
Meet the Commissioners- Tito Jackson, Chair - Former District 7 City Councilor & Original Sponsor of the Ordinance
- James Mackey, Vice Chair - Founder of Brother’s Building
- Devin Morris - Founder of the Teacher’s Lounge
- Richard Claytor, Director of Programs at the Family Nurturing Center
- Jeff Similien - Founder of Kings Amongst Kings
- James Hills - Host of JavawithJimmy
- Corey Thompson, Founder and Principal at Mobius Community Builders
- Tevez Schail, O'Bryant High School Student, MBK Ambassador
- Tony Brewer- Community Advocate
- Piter Brandao - Co-Founder of MBK617
- Tony Richards - Vice President of Equitable Business Development, MassHousing
- Andre Barbour - Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, NEI and WORC2
- Richard Harris- Associate Dean of Diversity programs and Director of MultiCultural Engineering at Northeastern, Chair of Concerned Black Men
- Darien Johnson - Policy Lead, Black Economic Council of Massachusetts
- Kurt Faustin - Founder of Drop Out Academy
- Charlie Titus - Former Vice Chancellor, UMass Boston
- Open Seat. Applications Closed.
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- Open Seat. Applications Closed.
- Open Seat. Applications Closed.
- Open Seat. Applications Closed.
Commission Meetings
Commission Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month in the evening, alternating between in-person and virtual formats.
- Commission Meeting with National Women's Soccer League on White Stadium. Virtual. November 7th, 2024.
- General Commission Meeting. In-person. October 6th, 2024.
About the Commission
The Commission was established through a 2021 ordinance sponsored by Councilor Julia Mejia and signed by former Mayor Kim Janey. The Commission will be made up of 21 members:
- The Mayor will appoint seven members who are experts on issues facing Black men and boys in Boston.
- The Mayor will appoint seven members from 14 nominees with experience or knowledge on issues facing Black men and boys in Boston submitted by the City Council.
- The Mayor will appoint seven members from a pool of applicants with experience or knowledge on issues facing Black men and boys in Boston.
Submissions for the Black Men and Boys Commission are now closed. Keep in touch for future openings.