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Foundation Groundsman, Barbados. Last Ride. Retired from life. Neil Phillips.
https://youtu.be/TsRmZvXxvYE
Not even to collect a retirement check. Naked!!
The short ferry to the finish line in Canakkale provides Neil Phillips with time for reflection at the end of his Transcontinental Race. You can catch Neil’s account of the race over on Rapha’s website and for more of James Robertson’s photograph from the race head over to his journal on VSCO.
The weather beaten faces of the top male finishes in this year’s Transcontinental Race. Head over to the race blog for tales of the ups and downs cycling non stop race across Europe.
Archive Review • OUR FRIENDS IN THE NORTH • Northern Stage @ Oxford Playhouse [tour] • 2008
Archive Review • OUR FRIENDS IN THE NORTH • Northern Stage @ Oxford Playhouse [tour] • 2008
Our Friends In The North [DVD] [1996]
When the lights go up on Our Friends in the Norththey illuminate an assorted cast – young men and old, the wealthy and the jobless. The play opens with a Shakespearean soliloquy by Roy Johnson, police officer and self-appointed moralist, recalling a minor incident involving a black Rover and a broken bicycle. The four young men implicated are all young and…
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Visible Men Hosts 'Golf and Giving' In Support of Black Men
On June 17, 2011, Visible Men, a national success network for black boys and men, hosted 'Golf and Giving,' a fundraiser in conjunction with the U.S. Open at the home of John and Joan Vassos in Potomac, Maryland. Many came out to support the worthy cause that raised over $20,000 to support their Silver Spring, Maryland after school program along with several workshops and a new partnership in southwest Florida that will be announced soon. Neil Phillips, Founder and Executive Director of Visible Men created the organization on the belief that the success stories of the black male experience in the United States is drastically under told. This combined with statistical evidence that the crisis among black male youth is reaching a humanitarian crisis, inspired Neil to create Visible Men. He is determined to share the success principles, narratives, and resiliency models that have allowed many successful black men to go on to thrive with young black boys in desperate need of positive role modeling and inspiration. A highlight of the event was a video produced by Visible Men that brought attention to the alarming school drop out rate among black males, and the presentation of a portrait given to the founder held by Johnathan & Adam Holland, Founders of AJ's Hawaiian Iceez and 2011 Black Enterprise Youth Entrepreneurs Award recipients