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The 100 Black Men of Philadelphia, Inc., an organization dedicated to mentorship, education, and community empowerment, has awarded honorary membership to Council President Kenyatta Johnson (2nd Dist.) in recognition of his unwavering commitment to uplifting Philadelphia’s Black community.
Johnson gave the keynote address and received his honorary membership during a “pinning” ceremony on March 22 at the Provident Campus Building, Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) Offices, First Floor, located at 4601 Market Street in West Philadelphia.
Johnson, a longtime advocate for social justice, youth empowerment, and economic development, has championed initiatives that align with the mission of 100 Black Men of Philadelphia. His leadership in promoting education, violence prevention, and small business support has made a lasting impact on communities across Philadelphia.

“We are honored to welcome Council President Johnson as an honorary member of our organization,” said Lawrence C. Price, president of 100 Black Men of Philadelphia, Inc. “His dedication to mentorship and community service embodies the values we stand for. We look forward to working together to create more opportunities for our youth and families.”
In accepting this honor, Johnson expressed his gratitude and reaffirmed his commitment to fostering a brighter future for Philadelphia’s young people.
“It is a privilege to be recognized by such an esteemed organization that has played a vital role in shaping the lives of countless individuals,” Johnson said. “I am eager to continue collaborating with 100 Black Men of Philadelphia to inspire, educate, and support the next generation of leaders.”

The local chapter of Black Men of Philadelphia, Inc. is part of the national 100 Black Men of America network, and has been a pillar of the community, providing mentorship, educational programs, and economic empowerment initiatives for over 60 years.
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