March 5, 2014
Christian Champagne, 18, a senior at Hyde Park Career Academy, Chicago, introduced President Barack Obama at the White House last week as he unveiled his "My Brother's Keeper" initiative, a program designed to help at-risk, African American and Latino youth.
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President Obama’s "My Brother's Keeper" Remarks
Introduced by Christian Champagne, 18, a senior at Hyde Park Career Academy, Chicago, President Barack Obama, last week delivered a speech unveiling his “My Brother’s Keeper” initiative at the White House, surrounded by African American and Latino young men, some of which are participants in the University of Chicago Crime Lab initiative called “Becoming a Man” (BAM), a program for at-risk youth, that served as the inspiration for Obama’s newly introduced program.