Johnny Brownlee II

Johnny Brownlee II

FL, US
A passionate well-researched speaker, trainer, and leader with 15yrs of experience guaranteed to energize your team with outside the box ideas and simplified proven techniques

Johnny "Slin-K" Brownlee is from Pompano Beach, Florida. Affectionately called Slin-K "The Renaissance Man" by professional colleagues, because he does so many things well, and has a diverse array of knowledge and experiences.

He's a graduate of Florida Atlantic University; with degrees in Political Science and Urban & Regional Planning. He is the Former Director of FAU's former agency Black Student Union & Multicultural Programming. While in college he helped create and develop programs and events, and continually fought for student rights and multicultural rights.

He is a ghostwriter, contributor, and blogger in three different sectors, for a number of internet sites and magazines, (hip-hop, social issues, and relationship articles). He's the Male Perspective writer for the website and magazine Everything Girls Love.

He's a nationally touring speaker and workshop presenter, with 14yrs of experience.

The Author of Getting In Our Own Way: The Degradation of Student Organizations.

He often speaks on student involvement, community involvement, leadership, civic engagement and Black History.

Last but not least, he's the co-founder of the Men Molding Men and Always Be A Lady mentoring networks for teens, a member of the Broward Urban League Young Professional Network and a co-founder and emeritus member of the MLK Youth Celebration Committee for the City of Fort Lauderdale.

Johnny "Slin-K" Brownlee is from Pompano Beach, Florida. Affectionately called Slin-K "The Renaissance Man" by professional colleagues, because he does so many things well, and has a diverse array of knowledge and experiences.

He's a graduate of Florida Atlantic University; with degrees in Political Science and Urban & Regional Planning. He is the Former Director of FAU's former agency Black Student Union & Multicultural Programming. While in college he helped create and develop programs and events, and continually fought for student rights and multicultural rights.

He is a ghostwriter, contributor, and blogger in three different sectors, for a number of internet sites and magazines, (hip-hop, social issues, and relationship articles). He's the Male Perspective writer for the website and magazine Everything Girls Love.

He's a nationally touring speaker and workshop presenter, with 14yrs of experience.

The Author of Getting In Our Own Way: The Degradation of Student Organizations.

He often speaks on student involvement, community involvement, leadership, civic engagement and Black History.

Last but not least, he's the co-founder of the Men Molding Men and Always Be A Lady mentoring networks for teens, a member of the Broward Urban League Young Professional Network and a co-founder and emeritus member of the MLK Youth Celebration Committee for the City of Fort Lauderdale.

Getting In Our Own Way : The Degradation of Student Organizations

Format:  45-75 minute keynote or breakout sessionThis program is perfect for:
  • Student Leader
  • Student Organizations
  • Student Advisors /Student Affairs Personel 
The audience will leave with:
  • Knowing how to identify 6 major problems facing student organizations and with ideas on how to combat them.

We'll learn how to get diversity, inclusion, representation,...

Organizational DevelopmentEducational / Informative

Breaking the Chains: Death to Willie Lynch

Format:  45-60 minute breakout  This program is perfect for:
  • minorities, Africanized people, latinos, black churches
Summary

All around the country many speak of and have heard of The Willie Lynch Letter / Syndrome but very few minorities have actually read it, heard, or been exposed to it. Even fewer have heard about the "supposed" New Willie Lynch Letter. However its apparent that racist...

Black HistoryAudience Activity

Breaking the Chains, Death to Willie Lynch 2: The Institutions of Slavery

Format60-90 minute breakout  This program is perfect for:
  • ​Students, anyone interested in history, social/ racial justice or history
The audience will leave with:
  •  Filled in the unanswered questions and unspoken issues regarding slavery, and new information on how it still affects our every day lives. They will be shown how legally slavery never ended, it just changed...

Black HistoryEducational / Informative

Breaking the Chains, Death to Willie Lynch 3: How does Slavery Affect Us Today ?

Format ​60-90 minutes 
This program is perfect for: ​Students, anyone interested in history, social/ racial justice or history  Summary : 

In part three we examine how slavery's aftermath still affects our daily lives? We examine how slavery affects; (What we eat, where we live, superstitions, traditions, religion, language, and a...

Black HistoryEducational / Informative

It's Conference, Not Carnival

Format:  Lecture / Discussion This program is perfect for:
  • Student organizations
  • student leaders
  • Advisors / Student Affairs Personnel 
The audience will leave with:
  • tips on how to prepare for a conference.
  • tips on how to properly network a conference
  • tips on how to get conference travel funded
  • tips on how to book a...
Organizational DevelopmentEducational / Informative