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Shawn Dove
Manager, Campaign for Black Male Achievement
U.S. Programs

Shawn Dove joined the Open Society Institute in May 2008 as manager of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement. He has more than two decades of leadership experience in youth development, education, and community building.

Dove served as one of the founding directors of New York City's Beacon School movement in the early 1990s while working with the Harlem Children's Zone. As creative communities director for the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts he led a national initiative that partnered community schools of the arts and public housing communities in 20 U.S. cities.

As New York vice president for Mentor/National Mentoring Partnership he initiated a strategic response to the lack of African American and Latino male mentors for New York City's boys by creating a public awareness and recruitment initiative called The Male Mentoring Project.

In 2006, Dove founded Proud Poppa, a publication for African American fathers and is a co-founder of Harlem Men Stand Up, an empowerment project that holds quarterly summits in Harlem. Dove was a Charles H. Revson Fellow at Columbia University in 1993 and received a BA in English from Wesleyan University.

More from Shawn Dove

Reframing the Story of Black Males in the Media: A Philanthropic Call to Action
OSI-New York
July 9, 2009
This Open Society Institute panel looks at how philanthropy can encourage more accurate, nuanced media portrayals of black men and boys.

Black Male Achievement—What Needs to Be Done
OSI-New York
July 24, 2008
The OSI Campaign for Black Male Achievement hosted a discussion to shine a light on the organizations and leaders focusing on solutions to the crisis in America facing black men and boys.

NPR Interviews Manager of OSI Campaign for Black Male Achievement
June 17, 2008
 AUDIO
Shawn Dove, manager of the Open Society Institute's new Campaign for Black Male Achievement, spoke with National Public Radio's Farai Chideya about the campaign and the importance of addressing the plight of African American men and boys in the United States.

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