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Torrey Smith Moderating Online Panel For Boys, Men Of Color
A former Raven invites boys and men of color to an online event about improving their lives and communities.

BALTIMORE, MD — Former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith will moderate a forum Thursday night that is sponsored by My Brothers Keeper and the Mayor's Office of Children and Family Success.
The virtual conversation is part of the "You Matter" series, where boys and men of color can come together to develop strategies for bettering their lives and communities.
Here is the lineup of panelists:
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- Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. "Jack" Young
- Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison
- Director of Baltimore's Office of African American Male Engagement Dr. Andrey Bundley
- Art activist Aaron Maybin
"Baltimore tune in! Slots are limited! There are some great men joining the conversation but this is about the youth," Smith tweeted Thursday. "It’s an opportunity for their voice to be heard. To create change we need everyone! See y’all later!"
People can register online. The discussion is at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 25.
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Other events in the "You Matter" series will be at 6:15 p.m. on July 23, Aug. 6, Aug. 20, Sept. 3 and Sept. 17.
Baltimore tune in! Slots are limited! There are some great men joining the conversation but this is about the youth. It’s an opportunity for their voice to be heard. To create change we need everyone! See y’all later! pic.twitter.com/0kaIRkAmYz
— Torrey Smith (@TorreySmithWR) June 25, 2020
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