Strength of a Black Man: Destined for Self EmpowermentDr. Walter Ray McCollum is a Senior Management Consultant where he provides clients with organizational performance and transformation options to improve effectiveness and efficiency. He also employs organizational capabilities to include operational design, leadership and team development, business process re-engineering, knowledge management, workload analysis, change management holistic analysis, collaborative systems, enterprise integration, human factors, strategic alignment and performance measurement. He is the founder and President of the Walter McCollum Scholarship Foundation where his vision is to continue contributing to society through the establishment of scholarship and youth enrichment programs. Dr. McCollum's educational accomplishments include: AAS in Business Management, Dabney S. Lancaster Community College, Clifton Forge, Virginia; BS in Psychology, University of the State of New York, Albany, New York; MA in Management, Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri; and PhD in Applied Management and Decision Sciences with a specialization in Leadership and Organizational Change. The inspiration to write this book was the finale of a lengthy healing process. Growing up for me consisted of a life surrounded by vices, which could cause a man to become powerless. I remember relying on the Serenity Prayer God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and Wisdom to know the difference. The power of prayer is an awesome thing. Through prayer, I was given serenity, courage and wisdom. Serenity helped me stand still and allow God to fight the battles for me as I was only a child and was not equipped. Courage helped me tobreak the cycles and provided me with determination to beat the odds. Wisdom helped me understand that the cards I was dealt in life are required ingredients for me to become self-empowered. In 2004, God revealed to me that my purpose in life is to impact social change on a macro-level, particularly with African American males. I have realized through mentoring African American males that the same vices that surrounded me two decades ago, still exist in their lives. I am obligated through my purpose in life, to represent the survival, growth and successes of black men who by defeating the odds, are as a result, changing the odds. I pray that this book is received as a fundamental tool to help move African American males towards Self-Empowerment. If one person's life is changed through the message in this book, social change has been impacted. |
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
Introduction | 5 |
Health and the Black Man | 15 |
AIDS the Epidemic | 19 |
Diabetes | 27 |
Your Heart our Heart | 33 |
Other Health Issues | 39 |
Mental Health | 44 |
The Black Vote | 93 |
My Father on Earth | 98 |
The Women in our Lives | 108 |
Gangs | 126 |
Finances | 132 |
Fitness | 151 |
Success | 155 |
God Our Father | 159 |
The Battles for our Minds | 57 |
Educational Resources | 65 |
The Other Education System | 78 |
Societys Education Life | 84 |
Our Everyday Battles | 173 |
What it means to you | 180 |
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