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Brotherhood Sister Sol

We are streaming live coverage of Voices 12 with Brotherhood Sister Sol on May 12, 2016. The live stream can be seen here and many other locations around the world. It will be live from 6:15pm Eastern to 9:30PM Eastern. The night will begin with Red Carpet coverage and interviews and then coverage of the event and festivities by Dr. David Milch and Naresea Beswick. Dr. Milch is a doctor, businessman, producer and philanthropist. Naresea is an alumni of Brotherhood Sister Sol. We are excited to have teamed up with BeTerrific to bring you unparalleled coverage of this wonderful event.

VOICES is the signature annual benefit for Brotherhood Sister Sol highlighting youth, their commentary on the world and our life changing programming. The event provides an opportunity for supporters to celebrate Bro/Sis’ commitment to guiding our members to develop into critical thinkers and community leaders.

This special evening will feature an awards reception, a silent auction, and words & performances by our youth members and alumni. There will be several celebrities on hand to help raise awareness for the wonderful cause.

Brotherhood Sister Sol
Mission
Founded in 1995, The Brotherhood/Sister Sol (Bro/Sis) provides comprehensive, holistic and long-term support services to youth who range in age from eight to twenty-two. Bro/Sis offers wrap around evidence-based programming. The organization focuses on issues such as leadership development and educational achievement, sexual responsibility, sexism and misogyny, political education and social justice, Pan-African and Latino history, and global awareness. Bro/Sis provides four-six year rites of passage programming, thorough five day a week after school care, school and home counseling, summer camps, job training and employment, college preparation, community organizing training, and international study programs to Africa and Latin America.
We are locally based, with a national reach, as Bro/Sis publishes assorted curricula and collections of our members’ writings; trains educators from throughout the nation on our approach; and our leadership is invited to speak and present at educational and policy convenings and conferences across the country.
Our theory of change is to provide multi-layered support, guidance, education and love to our membership, to teach them to have self-discipline and form order in their lives, and then to offer opportunities and access so that they may develop agency.