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Across
  1. 3. understanding political education and social justice, and how current events affect Black and Latino male positionality in a traditionally white male hegemony
  2. 7. promoting physical health, emotional awareness and management, mindfulness, and restorative practices
  3. 8. challenging white supremacist structures, inequity, and traditional narratives with accurate Pan-African and Latino historical frameworks
  4. 9. celebrating Black and Latino traditions of cooperation, justice, protection, and support; publicly recognizing achievements in service and responsibility
  5. 10. forging mutually healthy relationships, including relationships with women, men, individuals who are gender nonconforming, and people who identify as LGBTQ, while embracing conflict resolution and bias reduction
  6. 11. Milwaukee’s Black and Latino men nobly, strategically, and collectively triumph over structural racism
  7. 12. cultivating values and decision making that positively reflect our own images, interests, self-determination, and words
Down
  1. 1. validating our humanity while promoting self-esteem and identity
  2. 2. learning and constructing knowledege with high expectations
  3. 4. “the urgency of now” for Black and Latino parenthood, sexual education, responsibility, and promoting intergenerational communication.
  4. 5. confronting ethnic stereotypes and toxic masculinity, including homophobia, transphobia, misogyny, and sexism
  5. 6. understanding, entrepreneurship, and generational wealth, to support and strengthen communities of color