Survivors Speak 2016 Conference
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Larry Gray Speaks Out About Black History
Mr. Larry Gray he’s a well-known coach and teacher in the San Francisco dis school district and he also the Association of Midnight Baskball League Program. He speaks about the program and issues surrounding the area.
John Mitchell relocates to create the Lexington Kentucky Chapter
John Mitchell of the recent Indianapolis Chapter closed and has relocated his services to Lexington Kentucky. The Association of Midnight Basketball Association went to a need in the Lexington Kentucky area recently. We look forward to the great things that are going to go on for the youth in the Lexington area!
Balboa Kitchen Meetings in San Francisco CA
Published on Feb 13, 2016 Conducted by Dr. Maisha Gray-Diggs at San Francisco’s Balboa High School.The speakers expound upon Black History and what it means to them.Also present and a large part of the event’s success was Coach Larry Gray a long time resident of the SF Bay Area. Part 1 Part 2
Black History Month Starts Feb 1st
February 1, 2016 is the start of Black History Month. Wednesday, February 3. 2016, The Association of Midnight Basketball League Programs, Inc., The Clorox Corporation of Pleasanton, Ca., The San Francisco Association of Midnight Basketball, San Francisco Public Health Dept. ( Balboa High School Teen Clinic), The Black Student Union , and the Black Employees of Balboa […]
Association of Midnight Basketball 1-2-2016 State of the Union
Date: January 2, 2016. STATE of UNION MESSAGE by CEO/President – Lawrence C. Gray, Jr. Merry Xmas and Happy New Year I am going to be brief, because there are so many things I want to cover, It is my pleasure writing you here today, and I wish that I could tell you that the […]
Freedom is a Verb – by Mason Weaver
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Leading by example: Black male teachers make students ‘feel proud’
Small but growing number of teacher-training programs say black men uniquely suited to help young black students excel NEW ORLEANS—During his high school days, no football game could start without Louis Blackmon III: the team’s center. Each play began with his snap. Though Blackmon was renowned for his hustle on the field, he didn’t put […]
A street named after the Late MBLP’s Founder G. Van Standifer
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This IS what the SFPD and the SFPOA are all about – Diversity
Association of Midnight Basketball works with SFPD and their diversity in staff.