
Programs
Presented by B.L.A.C.K.
Youth Programs
Ujima Circle
Program Overview Ujima is a facilitated youth development program that works with small groups of Black youth at the secondary level to create a…
Kings of Nia
Program Overview Middle School Boys Kings of Nia is a program to help young Black middle school-age boys with their transformation from “princes” to…
BLACK’s Summer Youth Experience
Program Overview The Summer Experience engages our youth in educational and cultural enrichment. Youth are met with opportunities to attend college tours of Black…
Black Youth Summit Jr.
Program Overview For Students Grades 3-5 Black Youth Summit Jr.is designed to provide a safe space for 3rd-5th grade students to engage in tough…
Black Youth Summit
Program Overview For Students Grades 6–12 The Black Youth Summit is designed to provide a safe space for 6-12th grade students to engage in…
Beauty Brains & Empowerment (BBE)
Program Overview Middle-High School Girls BBE is an after-school mentorship program, designated for the development of Black and Brown middle and high school girls….
Adult Programs
Black Professionals Network
Program Overview Adults The Black Professionals Network Program exists to gather black professionals to support one another’s businesses in the community, share experience, and…

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You make our mission possible. BLACK works to empower and elevate the Greater La Crosse Black Community through innovative leadership, education, and advocacy. Mission of B.L.A.C.K. of La Crosse Thank you to all of our generous sponsors and donors! How are Donations Used? Donations are what allow us to provide programs and events to Greater […]
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Programs
Youth Programs Adult Programs These programs are made possible by our generous donors & sponsors.
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Contact
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