02/10/2025
The winning team! Looking toward to next year!
Mentoring the 100 way: What they see is what they'll be.
Mission
The mission of the 100 Black Men of Tulsa is to improve the quality of life within our communities and enhance educational and economic opportunities for all African Americans. Vision
100 Black Men of Tulsa seeks to serve as a beacon of leadership by utilizing our diverse talents to create environments where our children are motivated to achieve, and to empower our people to become self
02/10/2025
The winning team! Looking toward to next year!
08/07/2023
This is what we are all about and we are all in!
01/26/2022
The 100 Black Men of Tulsa (100BMOT) mentoring with youth at Webster High School. Te students were served breakfast, due to heir completion of a assignment and also were presented a presentation by Tulsa Police Officers. Member present Mr. Larry Harris, Derek Gates, Reggie Williams, and Anthony Brinkley.
01/05/2022
This young man is Christopher Keen, in the fourth grade at Tisdale Fine Arts Academy. He is a member of the 100 Black Men of Tulsa’s (100BMOT)“Mentoring Group” at Tisdale.
Pastors Jeremiah and Velvet Watts of Crown of Life Ministries, supporters of Families with Sickle Cell, and the 100BMOT, provided this young man and his family with Christmas Gifts that made a late Christmas worth waiting for.
This type of Love and rewarding is what the 100BMOT and their collaborating partners are all about. This young man and his family were truly deserving!
07/31/2021
“This morning at Gathering Place, young men from the 100 Black Men of Tulsa, Inc. got the opportunity to fish with officers from the Tulsa Police Department. The young men also received fishing poles.”
“Thank you to all of the officers like Donnie Ray Johnson and community leaders like Larry Harris and Milton III Dean that helped us to make this happen!”
Jonathan Townsend
07/24/2021
Youth in our Summer Job Shadowing Program attending the Friday Financial Literacy Class. The class is being taught by our President Mr. David Harris.
TPS has lots of things to work on. I advocate for transparency, accountability, and community collaboration. A collection of TPS parents and community leaders volunteered time to help our district formulate this bond. Thank you all for your time and effort. Tulsa, our students need the resources that will be available from this bond. We have to hold the district accountable to making responsible choices in so many areas. The School Board will have to do their job when it comes to votes about spending. With the continued loss of students, so goes the money. Our children deserve this opportunity to be prepared for a better future. It's simple, VOTE YES, June 8th!!!
David Harris, President
100 Black Men of Tulsa, Inc.
04/21/2021
Police Community Program
The program’s focus is to solicit youth’s views on how they want the police to enter act with them. Our mentees have participated in 3 of 5 sessions to this date.
The program’s input will be submitted to our Police Chief to hopefully effect change in police interactions with youth.
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |