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  • Los Angeles, CA

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    Chapter Captain

    Jason Mayo

  • Front Range, CO

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    Brandon Newton

  • Washington, D.C.

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    Ben Bain

  • Atlanta, GA

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    Imarii Poindexter

  • Chicago, IL

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    Sidney Covington

  • Dayton, OH

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    Charlynda Scales

  • Dallas, TX

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    Chapter Captain

    Archie D. Nettles, Jr.

Join a Local Brickyard Chapter

By joining an MPU Chapter, you’re signing up for invitations to local events where you’ll meet and engage your community through service projects and civic engagement.

Across cities and towns just like yours nationwide, we serve our communities by starting with frank and honest conversations where everyone’s voice matters. This is the foundation of a new American identity. By rolling up our sleeves side-by-side, we can begin to see that we have more in common than what divides us; that first and foremost we are fellow Americans with a common love for our families and communities.

These Chapters – also known as our Brickyards – are mobile places for neighbors to connect and solve local problems. We do this through respectful and open conversations, and to find common ground as we work together to promote trust and understanding.

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