Watch this recent feature on BroSis by Fox 5 NY’s Christal Young and go inside our new home, a space for the enlightenment of Black and Latinx youth. It features some of the unique and distinctive design details of our new state-of-the-art 22,000 square foot...
“A space for young people to dream of a different future.” Thanks to Spectrum’s NY1 Around The Boroughs for highlighting BroSis and our new headquarters opening soon. Check out the segment here or watch below....
PIX 11 News highlighted our ongoing efforts to tackle food inequity and expanded food relief efforts during the holiday season. The piece also features an interview with our Executive Director & Co-Founder, Khary Lazarre-White. Check out the segment here or watch...
We are proud to announce that we have been selected as one of the recipients of the NBA Foundation’s largest grant round to date. This award represents the largest single-year grant for programming in our organization’s history. In tandem with the league’s...
A feature on our weekly efforts to fight food insecurity; and the hundreds of holiday meals we provided to our youth members and hundreds of families. “So I think what we have to do is frame this work as justice work,” said Lazarre-White. “The issue...
Support BroSis This Holiday Season As we enter the holiday season, we want to thank our community for standing with The Brotherhood Sister Sol to educate, organize, and train. Your partnership has made it possible for BroSis to keep our doors open, to fortify our...
Twenty years ago, BroSis worked with a talented architect to design the renovation of our then-new home, a one-hundred-year-old Brownstone we’d just purchased to serve as our headquarters. In 2015, we secured the same architect, Anthony K. Shitemi and Urban...
The story highlights our one-million-meal goal, which we hope to achieve by the end of 2021, our robust response to support our young people and community since the pandemic’s start, and our new headquarters opening this fall 2021. Watch the clip here or...
The segment highlights our milestone of distributing 700,000+ meals amid a pandemic and our direct impact on the NYC community. The piece also mentions our one-million-meal goal, which we hope to achieve by the end of 2021. Watch the clip here or...
Khary Lazarre-White is a social activist, entrepreneur, novelist, and attorney who is spearheading change in his local community in New York City. He currently serves as executive director and co-founder of The Brotherhood Sister Sol, a nonprofit youth organization...
The segment highlights the BroSis Green Youth Market and how our incredible youth leaders, like Koemi Peña, support the Harlem community by addressing food insecurity and educating Harlem residents on healthy food options and recipes. Watch the clip here or...
Deborah Roberts, Tamron Hall, Soledad O’Brien, Michael Ealy, Russell Hornsby, Ana Oliveira, and Mayor David N Dinkins honor 25 Years of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol’s social justice efforts and transformational youth development work that has shaped the...
Bro/Sis alumnus Frank Antonio Lopez of the award-winning Peace Poets speaks with News 12 Brooklyn about our artistic initiative with our Artist in Residence Carrie Mae Weems. Now installed at the Brooklyn Museum plaza, the public art campaign aims to shine light on...
Our summer teen arts program centered on the Black Lives Matter movement, with members creating art in response to systemic racism and the injustices people of color face every day, and to address issues in their communities. Members examined protest art and studied...
Summer Day Camp members had an engaging experience focused on art and activism, and fused with photography, wellness, and the environment. Centered on exploring various diverse photographers and artists committed to social justice, members used inspiration from their...
Join Bro/Sis organizers and activists for a discussion with BronxNet’s host Daren Jaime about the Liberation Program and the the effort to increase the number of guidance counselors and mental health support staff in our schools and to legalize marijuana and end...
An alumna of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol’s Environmental Program, Nicole Castillo, is a youth activist. She stands for ending the discrimination against Black and Brown people and raises awareness concerning immigrants’ unfair treatment in the United...
Join Bro/Sis youth organizers and activists, and the Liberation team for a town hall on a youth vision of the future of New York City, divesting from the police, the realities of COVID-19, and much more. A must watch! We have over 70 trained youth organizers...