Stand Up Men Organization

Stand Up Men Organization

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The Stand Up Men Organization is comprised of professionals, groups, organizations and businesses that share a unified vision of community service, development and enrichment. I stand up for every great man that stood before me, and for all the great men who will stand after me. I stand up to protect the son's and daughter's who will follow my lead. I stand up for the women who recognize, cherish

Suit and Tie in the 217 04/14/2014

There it is! Propaganda is real people! I salute these young men who chose to fight it rather than feed into it, contribute and profit from it! !

Suit and Tie in the 217 A Counter-Narrative on Black Male Students: At Central High School's Black History Month Celebration, the Central and Centennial High School African-American...

08/12/2013

When we forfeit our rights and responsibility to be parents, leaders, guiders, and statues in the lives of our children. We then forfeit our voice as a person of credibility and value. We can not throw away our value as a person through parenting, then expect for the world to value your words through voice. You have already shown us that the value of your presence is not worth having around, so why would we pay attention to your words. If you want a voice, stick around long enough for the people who need you can hear it!

Look at the bright side, it's never too late! Choose again!
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Great Father Roll Call 06/16/2013

Protecting, Promoting, and Celebrating Fatherhood 365 24/7

Iyanla's Letter for Fatherless Sons - @OWNTV #Lifeclass 05/03/2013

Great Letter! Something for all my Mother's who have choosen absent Men and Men who have choosen not to be Father's.

"When a boy doesn't have a father to show him the way, he can never be quite sure about the manhood things he needs to know. He's never really clear about how strong is strong enough, how soft is too soft, or how much doing and giving is enough, from a man's point of view. A boy needs a man to teach him how to push forward and when to pull back. A man can demonstrate to a boy when to stand up—and for how long."-Iyanla Vanzant

Read more: http://www.oprah.com/oprahs-lifeclass/Iyanlas-Letter-for-Fatherless-Sons_1

Iyanla's Letter for Fatherless Sons - @OWNTV #Lifeclass Read what Iyanla Vanzant wants fatherless sons to know.

04/30/2013

I'm curious how all these "celebrities' and major mentoring organizations are gonna help our kids grow, when they are not willing to kneel down and dig in the dirt the kids are nurtured in.

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