The two-day 2019 A2MEND Summit has come and gone, and yet for the life of me I can’t get enough, and pray these brothers keep this energy exchange going year around through some social channel. I hope the memories, moments and young scholars don’t fade away like most LA events tend to do. Dakar Foundation pledges to find a platform with our partner network that will build a funnel for the next generation of A2MEND scholars to find their road to service and sacrifice.
RT @BMAfunders: internX is a new initiative to match 10,000 skilled young adults, particularly African-American college students, with quality internships. Register now: https://t.co/IGIp42oTOO @BMAchievement @Fund2F pic.twitter.com/b0uQ37TlK7
— + Wes Tolbert (@WesTolbert) March 6, 2019
Thanks #A2Mend for the award and opportunity to speak to these young leaders! pic.twitter.com/ZEoXm6mMEP
— Marcellus Wiley (@marcelluswiley) March 8, 2019
Thank you A2MEND for a great experience 🙌🏾🔥 pic.twitter.com/YxgE2rnqOE
— LowH¥p€Mik€ (@MicahLowden) March 8, 2019
SDCE representing at this year’s A2MEND conference. pic.twitter.com/Vf8zui0Lz7
— Maureen Rubalcaba (@SDCEDeanSEP) March 8, 2019
Checking in at the A2mend Mentee Program conference. Protecting our Throne: Building on Black Identity to Create Academic Success.
Ensuring that our students embrace their cultural capital. pic.twitter.com/bB26MkxvKW
— Ricky Shabazz (@DrRickyShabazz) March 7, 2019
We are truly honored to be a gold sponsor at this year’s #A2MEND conference and look forward to meeting all of the prospective students at tonight’s college fair! pic.twitter.com/lDrjq37Qnl
— CCC CVC-OEI (@CVCOEI) March 7, 2019