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CNN Special - Black Men in the Age of President Obama

CNNA year after the election of America’s first African American president, CNN delves into President Barack Obama’s impact on African American men in a week-long multi-platform partnership with ESSENCE Magazine.  On air and online, CNN will feature discussions on family, education, and healthcare to gauge how and/or if President Obama has impacted this community since the November election, either by actions taken as the commander-in-chief or as a symbol of possibility.  For their November issue, ESSENCE Magazine reached out to a few iconic men to share their reflections about how it feels to be Black and male during this moment, in the age of President Obama, when everything is possible, but nothing is guaranteed.

- In the CNN Newsroom, Don Lemon moderates a roundtable discussion airing on Saturday, Oct. 31 at 10 p.m. (ET) and Sunday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. (ET).  Conducted at historic Morehouse College, CNN education contributor Dr. Steve Perry, Bishop Eddie Long, author and entrepreneur Farrah Gray, Tyree Simmons (aka DJ Drama) and Morehouse senior Tyrone McGowan reveal their insights into what has changed, if anything, in their lives, families, workplaces and communities in the year since the 2008 presidential election.  Follow Lemon leading up to the roundtable discussion for behind-the-scenes access on CNN.com through the Newsroom blog and other social media platforms.

- Tony Harris highlights his interview with radio host Steve Harvey, who wrote a first-person essay “When A Man Loves A Woman” for ESSENCE Magazine, airing on Friday, Nov. 6 starting in the 11 a.m. (ET) hour. 

- HLN presents a week-long series of interviews beginning Nov. 2 during the 4 p.m. (ET) hour.  Richelle Carey sits down with actor and author Hill Harper on relationships; Harvard University professor and author Dr. Alvin Poussaint on education; and Syracuse University professor Dr. Boyce Watkins on finance; to name just a handful of the featured interviews.

- On the new CNN.com, CNN, HLN and ESSENCE Magazine take an unprecedented look at President Obama’s impact on black men in America. President Obama has urged black men to take responsibility for their lives and families and he’s called on all Americans to volunteer to help restore their communities, located at http://www.cnn.com/obamaeffect. Has President Obama inspired Americans to take action? What are the challenges still facing black men in America?  Audience members are encouraged to share their thoughts in the discussion through iReport, the network’s user-generated online news community. 

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After watching the panel about the Black Men in the Age of President Obama, I've failed to realize is why so many people are using Pres Obama as a crutch to their lame excuses. There is no reason for any man not to be a "good" father to their kids; they didn't ask to be here.

So I assume DJ Drama was a deadbeat, a shithead father? He neglected his kids and treated their mother like trash? So what now? You now throw them a check and still treat their mother like trash?

It's sad that men are wanting props and giving props to Obama for doing something that they're suppose to do as men. I lost all respect for this dude and some of the people on the panel. I feel offended and insulted as a struggling single father.

I take it that more African Americas are going to start getting married, instead of just creating baby mothers? If so, why did it take Obama to do this? Obama inspired Farrah Gray to all the sudden wanting to be married and have kids? Like really, are you serious? Mind you , this was a man that didn't want to get married and procreate to continue his legacy. What did he want before?

But all the sudden, people are having life changing moments due to a man that sitting in DC in which no one can get within his vision.

Dr. Perry was the only one who had a sense of self- reliance on that panel. Being that I've set an example as an African-American father, shouldn't my picture be right up there next to Barack's? Where the logic behind that?

Amazing how a grown man being a role model to another grown man. I thought role models are people you know, and have had a personal effect on your life.

People we need to wake up. Stand up and take accountability for your actions. Be what Allah has blessed us to be.
mrblackman , November 04, 2009
Youth/Community Services Coordinator
As a community organizer I felt that your CNN Special Black Men in the age of President Obama was a total let down. You spoke to successful black men, not to convicted felons trying to bounce back, not to black children in alternative schools or living in homes with parents that are drug users. Speak to the people who believe there is no hope for them. I try to reach out to celebrities to help put into action the creative ways I have for our youth and families today but of course no reply because I do not have money to offer and I am not a celebrity.
Monica , November 02, 2009 | url

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