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Bring It On! – May 13, 2019

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Part One:
Aired originally on August 11, 2014, hosts William and Bev Smith welcome award-winning journalist and filmmaker Raheim Shabazz. His new film,“Elementary Genocide”, exposes the socially engineered mechanism created by our government and utilizing the public school system to label elementary aged African American males as work for hire targets within the US penal system. Elementary Genocide confirms this theory and seeks to educate parents, teachers and families, so that we can reclaim our young men and ensure the future of our community.

Part Two:
Aired originally on February 3, 2014, host William Hosea welcomes guest Richard Coleman, director of the Center for Career and Employer Relations at Vincennes University, to join us to discuss his pending doctoral research into the alarming patterns and factors that lead minority males to decide not to attend or drop out college in his dissertation, entitled “Resilience in African American Male College Students”.

CREDITS:
Our hosts today are Clarence Boone and Cornelius Wrights.
Our show’s executive producer is Clarence Boone with help from WFHB News Department Director Wes Martin.
Our board engineering team consists of Chantalle LaFontant and Wes Martin.
Our original theme music was created by Jamyl Efiom, with additional background tracks by David Baker.

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