• BC Connect Podcast – Episode: “Just Men” Presented by the Brother Carl Hardrick Institute
    2025/05/22

    On April 10th, the Brother Carl Hardrick Institute’s “Just Men” program, led by BCHI President and former educator Leonard Epps, hosted a powerful session featuring author and advocate Sadiq Ali, centered around his inspiring book, Resilient Advocacy. The event focused on educating and empowering young Black and Brown males, promoting leadership, emotional wellness, and personal accountability. Through open dialogue and real-world strategies, BCHI continues its mission to uplift and guide the next generation of resilient young men.

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    9 分
  • BC Connect Episode 3: Connecticut Senator Douglas McCrory's Conversation w/ BCHI Youth Ambassadors
    2025/01/01

    Watch as CT state Senator Douglas McCrory teams up with the Brother Carl Hardrick Institute’s Youth Ambassadors to tackle one of today’s biggest challenges: stopping youth violence. 🎙️

    Don't miss this inspiring and insightful discussion! #YouthEmpowerment

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    31 分
  • BC Connect Episode 2: Youth Voices and Violence Prevention with U.S. Senator Chris Murphy
    2024/10/22

    In this powerful episode of the BC Connect Podcast, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy from Connecticut joins the Brother Carl Hardrick Institute youth ambassadors for a candid round table conversation on violence prevention. Together, they explore the challenges young people face today, including gun violence, community safety, and the role of youth leadership in creating lasting change. Senator Murphy shares his insights on policy solutions while the youth ambassadors speak from their personal experiences, emphasizing the critical role of youth advocacy in fostering safer communities. This episode highlights the importance of engaging the next generation in conversations that shape a brighter, more peaceful future.

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    56 分
  • BC Connect Episode 1: Rebuilding Communities with Love, Unity, and The Drum
    2024/10/17

    In this inaugural episode of "BC Connect," Brother Carl Hardrick and Institute President Leonard M. Epps explore the root causes of youth violence and the breakdown of family structures that have led to the rise of gang culture. Brother Carl shares his decades of experience in violence prevention, offering profound insights into how love, unity, and a non-judgmental approach can help restore communities. With personal stories and actionable solutions, this episode sets the stage for an ongoing series aimed at community leaders, educators, parents, and anyone committed to creating safer communities.

    Tune in to hear about the power of collective responsibility and the vital role of family in healing broken communities.

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    26 分