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Celebrating Black Excellence: Harvard BMF

 As February comes to an end, I wanted to take some time to write a piece in the spirit of Black History Month.

This is an extremely important month that celebrates Black resilience, pride, and achievement as a whole. And as a black man studying at Harvard, I wanted to point the spotlight at Harvard Black Men’s Forum (BMF), an organization that embodies the essence of Black excellence and community. 

Founded on principles of empowerment, advocacy, and brotherhood, BMF stands as a beacon of support for Black masculine identifying students navigating the intricacies of higher education. With a commitment to bolstering their three pillars of brotherhood, masculinity, and fidelity, the Forum’s goals are as multifaceted as the individuals it serves.

One of our primary objectives is to cultivate a sense of belonging and camaraderie among Black masculine identifying people on campus. In a predominantly white institution like Harvard, where the landscape of academia can often feel isolating for minority students, BMF serves as a sanctuary – a space in which shared experiences, challenges, and triumphs are appreciated and celebrated.

Black Men's Forum Banquet -- Fall 2022

Additionally, Black Men’s Forum provides a platform for dialogue and advocacy, proving to amplify the voices of black men and addressing issues of systemic inequity and injustice. Through initiatives such as panel discussions with prominent figures, workshops, and community service, members engage in critical conversations about race, identity, and social change – thus empowering each other to become catalysts for progress both within the university and beyond its walls.

BMF also serves as a source of inspiration and mentorship, offering guidance and support to younger generations of black students in the Cambridge community. Additionally, by connecting with alumni and partnering with other organizations, BMF creates opportunities for networking, professional development, and leadership training, thus equipping its members with the tools they need to thrive in their academic and professional endeavors.

On a personal level, one of my favorite events to partake in within the organization is Initiation Night. First years will typically undergo a period of initiation in order to learn what BMF is as well as the values they stand for. Once they’ve been properly educated, they’ll be told to wear coat and tie attire and walk in a single file line to a specific location where all of BMF will be waiting for them. They’ll learn the handshake and officially become members of the organization – it’s genuinely a heartwarming experience that has remained a core memory for me. When you’re a significant minority at one of the most prestigious PWIs (Predominantly White Institutions) in the world, it’s nice to know you still have a foundation to rely on to get you through the dark times.

As we reflect on the significance of Black History Month, I’m proud to be a part of an organization such as BMF that has an active role in shaping the narrative of Black excellence and pride on campus. Beyond the confines of a single month, BMF’s impact reverberates throughout the year, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of its members and the broader Harvard community.

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