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Real Talk… Real Change VII – "Who’s Da Man?!"

Real Talk… Real Change VII – "Who’s Da Man?!"

Real Talk… Real Change VII – "Who's Da Man?!"

When: Thu Feb 18, 2016 6pm to Thu Feb 18, 2016 9pm 
EST

Where: Jacksonville Public Library

Event Status: confirmed

Event Description: Please RSVP – events@e3northflorida.org
We are asking groups of men who come to"wear their colors" free to public. Inviting Greek houses, community groups, social change organizations, faith based groups, public servants, and citizens who care!

Last Year's Attendance – 289
This Year's Projection – 400
Current RSVPs – 58 (Including email RSVPs)

Panel Announcement – September 2015

We invite you to attend what is now the largest annual community dialogue in North Florida as we have a community dialogue around the identity, roles, and perceptions surrounding men of the First Coast.

RTRC is a dynamic and thought provoking event which brings together people from all walks, cultures, and professions to discuss issues, raise awareness and honestly recognize where we are as a community. (Real Talk) The event includes opportunities to meet organizations who are passionate about the topics and find ways to become engaged and productive as a supporter or advocate (Real Change)

RTRC VI will deal with what it means for men to be "Da Man" in their communities. What are their roles as providers, protectors, parents? How has the definition of "being Da Man" changed if at all. How do our men become what is needed for 21st century families? What can be done to help them with career, personal, health (physical and mental), family, and civic environments.

Limited spots for organizations who support this work. For vendor information email [email protected]

https://www.facebook.com/events/1454838178151912/

Real Talk… Real Change VII – "Who's Da Man?!"
When: Thu Feb 18, 2016 6pm to Thu Feb 18, 2016 9pm 
EST

Where: Jacksonville Public Library

Event Status: confirmed

Event Description: Please RSVP – [email protected]
We are asking groups of men who come to"wear their colors" free to public. Inviting Greek houses, community groups, social change organizations, faith based groups, public servants, and citizens who care!

Last Year's Attendance – 289
This Year's Projection – 400
Current RSVPs – 58 (Including email RSVPs)

Panel Announcement – September 2015

We invite you to attend what is now the largest annual community dialogue in North Florida as we have a community dialogue around the identity, roles, and perceptions surrounding men of the First Coast.

RTRC is a dynamic and thought provoking event which brings together people from all walks, cultures, and professions to discuss issues, raise awareness and honestly recognize where we are as a community. (Real Talk) The event includes opportunities to meet organizations who are passionate about the topics and find ways to become engaged and productive as a supporter or advocate (Real Change)

RTRC VI will deal with what it means for men to be "Da Man" in their communities. What are their roles as providers, protectors, parents? How has the definition of "being Da Man" changed if at all. How do our men become what is needed for 21st century families? What can be done to help them with career, personal, health (physical and mental), family, and civic environments.

Limited spots for organizations who support this work. For vendor information email [email protected]

https://www.facebook.com/events/1454838178151912/

Real Talk… Real Change VII – "Who's Da Man?!"

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