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Launching into the future: George Mason Elementary School students look up with excitement at Amos Miles, an education specialist with the Science Museum of Virginia, during the launch of the Brothers United mentoring program. Richmond Public Schools launched the initiative Saturday to pair African-American children with African-American male mentors. Officials hope to expand the pilot program in the future to all city schools. (Regina H. Boone/Richmond Free Press)

Launching into the future: George Mason Elementary School students look up with excitement at Amos Miles, an education specialist with the Science Museum of Virginia, during the launch of the Brothers United mentoring program. Richmond Public Schools launched the initiative Saturday to pair African-American children with African-American male mentors. Officials hope to expand the pilot program in the future to all city schools. (Regina H. Boone/Richmond Free Press)