| BWMT/Atlanta is a gay multiracial, multicultural organization committed to fostering supportive environments wherein racial and cultural barriers can be overcome and the goal of human equality realized. To these ends we engage in educational, political, cultural, and social activities as a means of dealing with racism, sexism, homophobia, HIV/AIDS discrimination and other inequities in our community and in our lives. All who share our goals are welcome. |
| Black and White Men Together |
| ATLANTA |

| For people of all colors together. A part of the community since 1981. |
| Black and White Men Together |
| ATLANTA |

| For people of all colors together. A part of the community since 1981. |
| Here is a little about the National Chapter of our organization. BACKGROUND: What makes up the NABWMT? The NABWMT is a collective nationwide network of affiliated and developing chapters in over 30 cities that identify themselves as Black and White Men Together (BWMT), Men of All Colors Together (MACT), or People of All Colors Together (PACT) in keeping with the cultural dynamics of their respective areas. What is NABWMT about? We are committed to fostering respect, honesty, and communication among people of different races and cultural backgrounds. We are a gay, multi-racial, multi-cultural organization for all people. We welcome people of all racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and all gender identities and sexual orientations. We operate the Bush-Mallon Institute for Social Justice conducts day-long workshops which have been developed to achieve specific anti-racism objectives. (Occasionally, shorter workshops are conducted to fit specific needs.) Regardless of length, the content of every Institute workshop has been carefully developed by a team of experienced anti-racism trainers with the overriding goal of empowering the workshop audience to effectively deal with the effects of racism in our communities and in our lives. Resisting Racism: An Action Guide Edited by Gerald L. Mallon, Ed.D. This 157 page manual is filled with Workshop Outlines, Resource Materials, and Essays. For further information visit: www.nabwmt.org |