By Kendra Bryant AFRO Intern Mentoring Male Teens in the Hood traveled to Washington, D.C., this month to tour two historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) along with historical monuments and museums. “It bothers me that Washington, D.C. is so close, but many of our young men have never been to these sites,” said founder and director of Mentoring Male Teens in the Hood, Cameron Miles. “For that reason, I felt it was important that we took this trip.” For many of the teens, the trip with the program was their first time traveling ever or in quite some time.
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