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Research indicates that targeted supports, such as the African American Male Achievement (AAMA) program in Oakland, have significantly reduced dropout rates for Black male students. 3. Media and Pop Culture

The phrase "" has evolved from its ancient biblical origins into a cornerstone of modern social policy, literature, and film. It represents the moral obligation to look out for the welfare of others, particularly those within one's own community or family. 1. Biblical Origins and Moral Philosophy Brother's Keeper

The initiative aims to address opportunity gaps faced by young men of color and ensure all youth can reach their full potential. Research indicates that targeted supports, such as the

The Obama White House structured the program around: Entering school ready to learn. Reading at grade level by third grade. Graduating high school ready for college and career. Completing postsecondary education. Successfully entering the workforce. Reducing violence and providing second chances. It represents the moral obligation to look out

The phrase first appears in , where Cain, after killing his brother Abel, famously asks God, "Am I my brother's keeper?" .

Launched by President Barack Obama in February 2014, the program is perhaps the most significant modern application of the concept.