Over 100 pages of research examining the most pressing issues affecting Black men and boys in the #UnitedStates.
Check out @CSSBMB_ ’s Inaugural Annual Report: https://bit.ly/cssbmbannreport1. Or, check #linkinbio.
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The U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys (@CSSBMB_ ) is pleased to announce the official launch of our 2023 annual report and inaugural website, CSSBMB.gov.
The launch of both products represents two important milestones in the commission's development. It also serves as an opportunity to communicate the efforts of @CSSBMB_ commissioners and to identify initiatives and policy solutions to improve upon the life outcomes of Black men and boys.
@CSSBMB_ ’s 2023 annual report and inaugural website are designed to be informative—allowing viewers to learn more about @CSSBMB_ research, briefings, hearings, reports, and other planned activities. They also serve as tools – to further advance advocacy and coverage on the social status of Black men and boys.
To learn more about @CSSBMB_ ’s recently published annual report and newly launched website, check out CSSBMB.gov. #CSSBMB is here.
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NEW REPORT: U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys (@CSSBMB_ ) releases its new report on the School-to-Prison Pipeline and its impact on Black boys in the United States. Learn more at CSSBMB.gov. #LinkInBio
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NEW REPORT: U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys (@CSSBMB_ ) releases its 2026 report on Black male #employment.
Read more at CSSBMB.gov/research.
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The decline of Black male enrollment at #HBCUs and #colleges is not a coincidence.
It is the result of intersecting barriers including rising costs, inadequate K-12 preparation, workforce pressures, and a cultural shift that has left many young Black men questioning whether college is a viable path.
U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys (@CSSBMB_ ) addressed this issue.
Watch here: /usccr.
Search: "CSSBMB 2026 First Quarter Business Meeting @ 3:00-4:00pm".
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (#HBCUs) have served as pillars of opportunity, producing a disproportionate share of Black professionals, leaders, and scholars.
Yet today, we face a troubling reality — Black male enrollment at #HBCUs and across higher education is in decline.
U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys ( @CSSBMB_ ) addressed this decline.
Watch here: /usccr.
Search: "CSSBMB 2026 First Quarter Business Meeting @ 3:00-4:00pm".
#HBCUs #Universities #Colleges #BlackMen #BlackBoys #Education #HigherEducation #Enrollment
Discriminatory student discipline practices limit students’ opportunities, removing them from the classroom and undermining their academic and future success.
Learn more from U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys (@CSSBMB_ ). #LinkInBio
🔗: "(NEW) 2025 CSSBMB Annual Report"
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The School-to-Prison Pipeline (STPP) begins with a student engaging in misbehavior or conflict. Often these behaviors are a part of normal adolescent development. Rather than addressing these incidents through supportive or restorative approaches, schools increasingly rely on punitive measures driven by zero tolerance policies, law enforcement (LE), and the criminalization of behavior. In combination, all of these may push students out of the education system.
Learn more from U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys (@CSSBMB_ ). #LinkInBio
🔗: "(NEW) 2025 CSSBMB Annual Report"
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Formerly incarcerated individuals face legal discrimination that limits their ability to secure employment, stable housing, healthcare, and education.
These barriers contribute to unemployment, homelessness, and mental health challenges, which in turn raise the risk of #recidivism.
For #NationalMinorityHealthMonth, explore the School-to-Prison Pipeline and how it impacts the #wellbeing of Black men and boys. #LinkInBio
🔗: "(NEW) 2025 CSSBMB Annual Report"
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April is #FinancialLiteracyMonth.
U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys (@CSSBMB_ ) recommends federal funding for financial literacy and entrepreneurship programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (#HBCUs).
This is one of several policy recommendations to strengthen federal support for #HBCUs and expand education and economic opportunities for Black youth.
Explore the Commission's recommendations at CSSBMB.gov/News.
🗞️: "U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys Issues Policy Recommendations to Advance Federal Investment in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Educational Opportunity for Black Youth During the Trump Administration"
U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys (@CSSBMB_ ) recommends boosting federal support for #HBCUs & Black youth education during the Trump administration. Explore the Commission’s policy recommendations here: CSSBMB.gov/News.
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The decline of Black male enrollment at #HBCUs and #colleges is not a coincidence. It is the result of intersecting barriers including rising costs, inadequate K-12 preparation, workforce pressures, and a cultural shift that has left many young Black men questioning whether college is a viable path.
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Join U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys (@CSSBMB_ ) for its FY26 first quarter business meeting addressing declining Black male enrollment at #HBCUs and #colleges.
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“Closing the Gap: Addressing Declining Black Male Enrollment at HBCUs and Colleges”
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Time: 3 PM ET
Location: Virtual
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Learn more at CSSBMB.gov
(CSSBMB.gov/Meetings)