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The 20th Anniversary Unity Celebration continues with the Unity Breakfast on Saturday, April 17.  Special guests include Byron Pitts — Emmy Award-winning chief national correspondent for 'CBS Evening News with Katie Couric' and correspondent for '60 Minutes' — and two of CBMM's co-founders,
Dr. Edgar Smith and Dr. Clarence Williams


20th Anniversary Unity Breakfast Celebration

Saturday, April 17 • 9am - 12noon

Cambridge Center Marriott

 

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Concerned Black Men of Massachusetts, Inc. (CBMM)believes that young people are capable of making positive choices that lead to productive lives o productive lives

Through youth mentorship, CBMM introduces at-risk, inner-city male youth to academic and social alternatives to drugs, gangs, violence, and scholastic decline, thereby empowering them with the knowledge and skills necessary to become valuable, contributing members of our society

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