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