
162 consecutive monthly Saturday breakfasts — uniting Black men to strengthen families, spark life-altering change, and build stronger communities in Baltimore and beyond.

"To unite Black men for the purpose of strengthening families and collectively building and maintaining stronger communities."
Black Men Unifying Black Men (BMUBM) was founded in Baltimore to create a regular, sacred space where Black men could gather for mutual support, mentorship, and civic engagement. What began as a simple monthly breakfast has grown into one of Baltimore's most enduring community institutions.
The 162nd consecutive breakfast represents over a decade of uninterrupted commitment — rooted in the spirit of the 1995 Million Man March and carried forward by men who refuse to let the mission die. Every first Saturday, the breakfast is free to any Black man who walks through the door.

BMUBM provides a platform for political candidates to speak directly to the Black community. Learn about each candidate, their background, the office they seek, and submit your questions directly to their campaigns.




Disclaimer: BMUBM provides a nonpartisan platform for community dialogue. The inclusion of any candidate does not constitute an endorsement by Black Men Unifying Black Men or its founders. All candidates are invited to speak in the spirit of civic engagement and community accountability.

Join us for our 163rd consecutive monthly breakfast. Free to all Black men. Community conversations, special guests, and fellowship.
Our 164th breakfast. Featuring community leaders, political voices, and open dialogue on issues affecting Black men and families.
Annual recognition of outstanding Black men and community leaders making a difference in Baltimore and beyond.
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Every Black man is welcome at the table. Choose the level of commitment that works for you and help us keep this tradition alive for another 162 breakfasts.
Join the brotherhood. Attend breakfasts, connect with the community, and be part of the movement.
Sustain the mission. Your monthly contribution keeps the breakfasts free and the community growing.
Build the legacy. Lead the charge in expanding BMUBM's reach and impact across Baltimore and beyond.
All memberships support the mission of keeping the monthly breakfast free for every Black man who attends.
The breakfast has always been free — and that's by design. Every dollar you give goes directly toward food, venue, speakers, and the infrastructure that keeps this community gathering alive month after month.
One-time or recurring — every amount makes a difference.
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Represent the brotherhood wherever you go. Every piece of BM162 gear is a statement of unity, purpose, and pride. Proceeds support the mission.

Premium heavyweight cotton. Black with gold embroidered logo.
Heavyweight fleece pullover. Black with gold chest print.
Structured snapback. Black with gold embroidered 162.
Warm ribbed knit beanie. Black with gold cuffed stripe.
Full-zip heavyweight fleece. Black with gold side stripe.
Unstructured low-profile cap. Black with gold script logo.
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Our primary community hub. Event updates, discussions, and brotherhood connections.
Official announcements, event recaps, and community highlights.
Professional networking, business opportunities, and civic leadership discussions.
Breakfast recaps, speaker highlights, community stories, and educational content.
Exclusive courses, resources, and deeper community engagement for members.
Organization updates, press coverage, and professional community news.
Deep conversations about the issues that matter most to Black men, families, and communities. Recorded live at our monthly breakfasts and in dedicated studio sessions.
A raw, honest conversation about the challenges and triumphs of Black fatherhood in today's Baltimore.
Black Men Unifying Black Men was built by five men who shared a vision: a consistent, sacred space where Black men could gather, grow, and lead. Their combined expertise in media, real estate, community organizing, and civic advocacy has shaped every aspect of this 13-year tradition.

Founded BMUBM in 2011 and hosted every breakfast at Pikes Studio Cinema for over 13 consecutive years.

Co-founded BMUBM and has been central to its community outreach and programming strategy since inception.

Co-founded BMUBM and leads the We Are Us Movement, amplifying the message of Black unity and healing.
Co-founded BMUBM and has championed economic empowerment and entrepreneurship as core pillars of the organization's mission.

A co-founding member of BMUBM who has been honored for his decades of community leadership and civic advocacy in Baltimore.
Over 13 years, BMUBM has honored extraordinary Black men and community leaders who embody the spirit of unity, service, and excellence.
Honored for decades of service to Baltimore and the nation.
Recognized for his unwavering commitment to spiritual guidance and community healing.
Honored for exemplary civic leadership and community development.
Recognized for inspiring the next generation through literature and storytelling.
Honored for his dedication to mental health awareness in the Black community.
Carrying the spirit of the 1995 Million Man March into everyday action.
Recognized for his founding role in building this 13-year community tradition.
Honored for creating spaces of unity and healing across Baltimore.

For over a decade, BMUBM has gathered Black men monthly to address the most pressing issues facing Baltimore's communities — from family stability to economic empowerment.
The historic Pikes Studio Cinema at 921 Reisterstown Road has been revitalized as a community hub, hosting BMUBM's monthly breakfasts alongside film screenings.
BMUBM co-founder David L. Murphy Sr. receives recognition for his decades of community building and leadership in Baltimore.
National coverage of BMUBM's work in uplifting Black fatherhood and family structures through consistent community engagement.
March 7, 2026 marks the 162nd consecutive monthly Saturday breakfast — over 13 years without a single missed gathering. This milestone reflects the unwavering dedication of BMUBM's founders and community.
BMUBM continues its partnership with the newly revitalized Pikes Studio Cinema, a historic Black-owned venue at 921 Reisterstown Road in Pikesville, MD.
The 160th breakfast coincided with the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, featuring special programming honoring Black history, service, and unity.

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