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HAAMI

The Hooks African American Male Initiative

HAAMI students at the 2022 HAAMI Mentoring Dinner

Join HAAMI!

The HAAMI new member application period has closed for the fall 2024 semester. For information about HAAMI, contact us at bhi-haami@memphis.edu and follow us on Instagram at haami_bhi.


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The Hooks African American Male Initiative (HAAMI) focuses on enriching the collegiate experience and improving graduation outcomes for African American undergraduate male students at the University of Memphis. The program’s pillars are academic achievement, personal development, and career readiness.

Supporting & Guiding Students to College Graduation

  • Enriching student academic, personal, and social development
  • Career Readiness
  • Mentoring and coaching
  • Monthly resource and information sessions
  • Peer fellowship and support
  • Special events & more!

Monthly Group Sessions

In monthly group sessions, HAAMI participants learn career, personal, and life skills from university faculty and staff as well as business leaders. Session presentations include topics such as university support resources, mental health, student loan debt, internship, professional etiquette, and job readiness. Mentoring and individual coaching, special events, and peer fellowship and support are additional components of HAAMI.

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HAAMI Sponsors

HAAMI direct programming expenses are funded by the generosity of friends of the Hooks Institute, the Institute’s board, and grant funders including Baptist Memorial Health Care, BlueCross Blues Shield of Tennessee Community Trust, First Horizon Foundation, FedEx Corporation, and Truist Financial Corporation.

We extend special thanks to members of the HAAMI Champion’s Circle of individual and organization donors: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Memphis Alumnae Chapter; Mark & Tanya Hart; Charita Johnson; Darin and LaTarshia Johnson; Fred & Ruth Towler; Rorie Trammel, Alfred Washington; and Leonard “Chief” Watkins.

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