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African American Male Education Network & Development

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Representation Matters Webinar: Nov. 18

November 16, 2022

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November 2022 Newsletter

Support A²MEND for This Year’s Giving Tuesday

November 16, 2022

In celebration of this year’s Giving Tuesday on November 29, please give to A²MEND. Your generous contribution will help A²MEND continue its vital work of fostering institutional change within the California Community College system to increase the success of Black male students. You can contribute to A²MEND on Giving Tuesday by donating here.

November 2022 Newsletter

In Memory: A²MEND Mentor Dr. Ned Doffoney

November 16, 2022

It is with profound sadness that A²MEND announces the recent passing of Dr. Ned Doffoney, a former mentor of the organization. Dr. Doffoney spent more than 40 years serving thousands of community college students, which include leadership roles at the North Orange County Community College District, Fresno City College, Saddleback College, Los Angeles Southwest College, Los Angeles City College, and South Louisiana Community College.

Dr. Ned Doffoney

Dr. Doffoney was one of the first mentors of A²MEND. He and his wife Leige opened their home to A²MEND more than a decade ago to hold one of the organization’s first mentoring sessions to discuss their paths as leaders in the California Community College system and becoming groundbreakers as Black educators in this movement. Dr. Doffoney also became a valuable resource for A²MEND by serving as an elder of the organization, participating in conference panels, and advising college administrators about the importance of Black male success in community colleges.

In honor of Dr. Doffoney’s memory and service to Fresno City College as its former president, a memorial scholarship will be set up by the college in his name.

November 2022 Newsletter

Student Mentee Profile: Mike Young

November 16, 2022

A²MEND student mentee Mike Young has a clear vision of how he’ll use his college degree from San Francisco State University. As a college junior who is majoring in business with a concentration in finance, Young seeks to leverage his education to one day help increase economic growth to the same type of low-income communities where he was raised. “I’d like to work with folks on the business development side to help underserved communities see their economic potential,” he said. “I come from an underserved community in Vallejo. So this work is important to me.”

Young believes that A²MEND helped influenced him to achieve his educational goals. He first learned about the organization while a student at Solano Community College, where he was invited to an A²MEND hosted webinar. Enthralled by their work, “I’ve been involved with A²MEND ever since,” he said.

(From left): Dr. Cornel West greets Mike Young during a recent Student VIP Meet & Greet at San Francisco State University.

Young has participated in a number of A²MEND activities, from movie events to seminars, which have enabled him to network with other students. Young has also had opportunities to network with business professionals through A²MEND. During an A²MEND webinar that featured speakers from Deloitte, Young was able to invite them to speak at a biannual “Meet the Firms” event at San Francisco State University. “It was great having a Deloitte team there because they’re number one in the financial services field,” he said.

Young hopes that other Black college students throughout the state will learn about A²MEND so they can also benefit from their mentoring support and other valuable services. “A²MEND fills a gaping hole for men of color,” he said. “A²MEND shows Black men that there is a way through education to achieve a measure of success.”

November 2022 Newsletter

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African American Male Education Network & Development

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