
Our Impact
The Brothers’ Network is continually growing our range of artistic, philosophical, political, and community engagement. We build and sustain relationships with institutions, artists, and community members who work to amplify broad narratives for and about men who are black.
Dismantling Preconceptions
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“Check your Prejudice” by Emmanuel Areoye, Holly Agbukor, and Eroms Ohiwerei
Audience Development
The Brothers’ Network brings artists to audiences and audiences to artists.
We build and sustain new and diverse audiences for artistic, cultural, and theatrical organizations. Watch founder Gregory T. Walker in conversation on cultural theorist Stuart Hall, author, playwright, and essayist James Baldwin, philosopher and professor W.E.B. DuBois, and writer, philosopher, educator, and patron of the arts Alain Leroy Locke, and the founding and sustainability of The Brothers’ Network.
Select Events, Experiences, and Dialogues Facilitated by The Brothers’ Network
The Brothers’ Network engages in Harlem Renaissance-style salons. We bring together individuals in a coffee shop, museum, gallery, bookstore for an intimate guided discussion and dialogue featuring top-level intellectuals for a robust and informative cultural experience. We have curated over 300 salon-style events and readings in iconic cultural institutions in the region and beyond. Our programs and experiences have engaged, enlightened, and informed over one-hundred thousand adults and young people around the globe since 2008.


















