100 Black Men of New Jersey

100 Black Men of New Jersey The 100 Black Men of America, Inc. seeks to improve the quality of life within our communities and enhance educational and economic opportunities.

The 100 Black Men of New Jersey, Inc. has the honor and distinction of being one of the original charter members of the national organization - The 100 Black Men of America, Inc. The overall concept of the 100 began in New York in 1963 when a group of concerned African American men began to meet to explore ways of improving conditions in their community. The group eventually adopted the name, “100

Black Men, Inc.” as a sign of solidarity. These men envisioned an organization that would implement programs designed to improve the quality of life for African Americans and other minorities. They also wished to ensure the future of their communities by aiming an intense number of resources toward youth development. These members were successful black men from various walks of life. These visionaries were business and industry leaders such as David Dinkins, Robert Mangum, Dr. William Hayling, Nathaniel Goldston III, Livingston Wingate, Andrew Hatcher, and Jackie Robinson. Dr. William Hayling, a member of the NY organization, had relocated to Newark, NJ and sought to replicate the 100’s impact in that area. In 1976 Dr. Hayling formed the 100 Black Men of New Jersey. A movement had been born. Men across the country began to form 100 Black Men organizations to leverage their collective talents and resources. Today the organization has grown to over 120 chapters with more than 10,000 members who continue to strive to improve the quality of life in our communities and enhance the educational and economic opportunities for African Americans. 100 Black Men of America, Inc. has more than 175,000 youth participants annually in its mentoring and youth development programs. With a mission to improve the quality of life and enhance educational opportunities for African Americans, members of the 100 continue to serve as a strong force in the world by overcoming the cultural and financial obstacles that have limited the achievements of some African Americans, particularly young African American males. Members of the 100 have made outstanding progress, proving that Blacks can, and do, excel as corporate leaders, community leaders and as independent business owners.

100 Black Men of New Jersey at St. Matthias Church in Somerset speaking on the issue of social justice and lifting their...
06/21/2020

100 Black Men of New Jersey at St. Matthias Church in Somerset speaking on the issue of social justice and lifting their names in prayer 🙏🏾

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06/14/2020

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05/20/2020

In this interview from 2010, the world’s most famous investor chats with Jay Z and Steve Forbes about talent, success and building moats. Jay - Z and Warren ...

I’m proud to support one of my brothers from 100 Black Men as he shares his wisdom.  Please join us!
02/13/2020

I’m proud to support one of my brothers from 100 Black Men as he shares his wisdom. Please join us!

The University welcomes alumnus Matt Horace, a 2013 graduate of the Police Studies program to campus. Matt is making Seton Hall the next stop on his speaking tour for his new book, The Black and the Blue, a look at the crimes, racism and injustice in American law enforcement.

Proudly representing The New Jersey Chapter at the 100  Black Men of America Leadership Summit in Jacksonville!
12/12/2019

Proudly representing The New Jersey Chapter at the 100 Black Men of America Leadership Summit in Jacksonville!

Great Public Policy Forum today presented by National Coalition of 100 Black Women & 100 Black Men of New Jersey @ FDU i...
11/02/2019

Great Public Policy Forum today presented by National Coalition of 100 Black Women & 100 Black Men of New Jersey @ FDU in Teaneck.

There are still a few seats available for this important Public Policy Forum.  Make your voice heard and your vote count...
10/30/2019

There are still a few seats available for this important Public Policy Forum. Make your voice heard and your vote count. It’s free but use the link to register.

A Seat at the Table - How to become a decision maker seeking public office and becoming a vital public servant.

The National Coalition of 100 Black Women and 100 Black Men of NJ are partnering to present this Public Policy Forum on ...
10/22/2019

The National Coalition of 100 Black Women and 100 Black Men of NJ are partnering to present this Public Policy Forum on Saturday November 2nd at FDU in Teaneck. Please share the attached information with any community organizations with whom you are affiliated. It’s free to attend but folks need to register at the link below:

A Seat at the Table - How to become a decision maker seeking public office and becoming a vital public servant.

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Somerset, NJ
08875

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm
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