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 Clubs released a joint video countering the negative images of young African-American males in the media. The students affirmed the following in a video highlighting the successes of young black males within the District:
• We are not gangsters and thugs.
• We are employees and volunteers.
• We are scholars.
• We are athletes.
“The negative stories told daily in the media and in our culture about our young African-American men tend to ignore their successes and don’t tell the full story about how young Black men are becoming leaders within our community schools,” said Central School Social Worker and African-American Club Sponsors Tiffany Gholson and Barbara Cook, who worked with the students on this effort. “In this video, our students reclaim the narrative of who they are and inspire other students to follow in their footsteps.” In our assembly, we addressed the State of the Youth and highlighted what Black students have overcome from a historical perspective. The assembly also highlighted how overcoming those obstacles has helped make America stronger and urged students of all backgrounds to carry the torch for future generations.
*Video Production by Sam Ambler of Ambler Video
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*Champaign Central High School & Centennial High School African-American Clubs
*Inspired by the men of Alpha Phi Alpha–Tau Chapter
*Music “Suit & Tie” by Justin Timberlake

Comments

20 Comments
  1. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    Beautiful! Young men telling their #TRUTH!

  2. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    Thank you for the positive comments to our video! Michael Eric Dyson summed
    up the purpose the best. Often our Black males face the stigma and
    pathology that is attached to that term “Black male” but it doesn’t address
    the grit, valor, and courage of their struggle to represent that term as
    well. These boys and their journeys are not perfect but they well represent
    what it is like to be a Black male today. We have, of course, had critics
    and to them I say–if you do not feel like there is a war on Black males
    and if you feel that it is solely the Black males’ plight and all of the
    responsibility of fixing the ills of society rest on them, we have so much
    more work to do. Thank you supporters!!

  3. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    This is awesome! They look so handosme! I am most def copying this! If I
    have boys they are going to school like this :)

  4. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    I love this! 

  5. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    I could never understand how the Black culture allowed an inferior looking
    and acting behavior to become an accepted image for our community. Thank
    God, these young men see the detriment of it and decided too change…These
    young men look great! I hope they start a wave across the nation that
    suddenly changes our whole culture and community.

  6. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    lookin sharp!!! no matter what your skin color is, if you want to be
    respected, you have to dress like it! Way to go! Also, don’t name your kids
    something wild and crazy like yeshondraquizz. People will never take
    someone like that seriously. I’m sure that some will take the last part the
    wrong way, but it’s the truth. give your child a good name, and dress to
    impress! great video!

  7. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    Yes Black men, those who interact and understand you, know you’re not
    dangerous criminal “thugs”. But respectability will not obfuscate the hate
    and dehumanization you endure. MLK preached nonviolence and wore a suit and
    he was beaten and killed. Obama is educated, married, accomplished and
    still encounters racist hate. Build your community, respect your brother
    and sister and be unapologetically Black. Know and destroy enemy; don’t
    lose your independence by playing according to his rules and limitations.

  8. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    OMG why cant the guys in my school do this 

  9. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    Well done young men. Well done.

  10. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    They all look so handsome. I love it.

  11. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    Amazing!!! Get it —->BEAUTIFUL STRONG BLACK YOUNG MEN!!! So proud of
    you!!

  12. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    Defying the odds. Take your rightful places in this world, young Bruthas!!!
    No excuses. I love it!!! 

  13. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    Yes! Well done guys

  14. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    congrats to all of them. my prayer is that they make college even more
    successful and continue to conquer the world with the attitude that they
    are different and special and worth much!

  15. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    Well done, young brothers, well done. Thank you for defying the odds and
    making a bold truthful statement. Keep up the good work.

  16. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    I salute the young fellas…tell your story in your voice…#suit&tie

  17. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    Make me proud young brothers.

  18. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    A kind of refreshing…good luck

  19. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    Love it! Keep doing it BIG young brothers! 

  20. Anonymous says:
    Posted April 23, 2014 at 2:59 am | Permalink

    Before you judge ALL of our young men, take a look at this!