100 BlackMenSF’s College and Career Expo
Some 6,000 South Florida students attended the Career and College Fair and Exposition hosted by 100 Black Men of South Florida (100 BlackMenSF) and held at held at the Miami-Dade Fair and Exposition center on November 3.
The enthusiastic turnout was in response to the organizers objective to raise awareness about the importance of college and connects students with many different professions. The event also gave members of the community a chance to share their expertise with students
“It is important to connect students with the careers they want to pursue, said Yvette Harris, spokesperson for 100 BlackMenSF. “This makes the pursuit of a college degree more relevant.”
According to the U.S. Department of Education statistics from 2012, Florida is currently tied with four states with the fifth-lowest graduation rate. There is currently a national effort to increase the graduation rate of the nation high schools to an average of 90 percent by 2020.
On prior advice from 100BlackMenSF students attending the fir and expo were dressed in business attire, and were eager to connect with professionals and learn the best ways of utilizing a college degree to advance to a rewarding career.
Sheila Henderson who accompanied her daughter to the event said, “It was a great experience. My child was so excited to be introduced to so many colleges she never even considered previously. This was a really good event for the students. We are grateful to those that participated. I will attend annually and spread the word to friends and family.”
There were over 200 Colleges/Universities and Industry Leaders on hand to help the students navigate a plan for their future college and career experiences.
includes over. The Florida branch of the NACCP also participated and encouraged students to focus on graduation and plan their college and career path seriously. Students are 1were also encouraged by the NACCP to vote in the general elections.
The 100 Black Men of South Florida has been at the forefront of mentoring and providing innovative programs for young black males in South Florida. Some of their signature initiatives include Positive Youth Development, and the Dr. Harold Guinyard Leadership Academy and Collegiate 100. Members say these programs have made a significant impact on the young men of the South Florida community.
















