Members of CREWS (Communities Respecting Everyone’s Will
To Survive) work with small community-based organizations in the Greater Washington Area to help Black men and youth overcome the debilitating impacts of crime and self-hatred.
Tag: Tyrone Parker
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Black men’s spiritual healing circle negates impact of toxic masculinity
Posted inWashington D.C. News
100 Fathers, Inc. unites D.C. community to build stronger Black families
100 Fathers, Inc. hosted a conference at Howard University to promote health and wellness, eliminate violence, and develop values and character development, with a focus on empowering Black men and their families to become leaders in their communities.
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On the inside: Rehabilitation programs key in successful reentry and anti-recidivism efforts
Black men disproportionately return to prison after being released, with 81% of Black offenders being rearrested within nine years of their 2005 release, compared to 75% of Hispanic offenders and 73% of White offenders.

