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On Saturday April 30, 2016 the Nation of Islam is hosting a meeting entitled "Let Us Make Man" in which Min. Louis Farrakhan will be addressing black and Latino youth age 13 to 18 in a session many hope will result in the redirection of this targeted group, and prevent the negative outcome of drugs, gangs, prison, and death. Can Min. Farrakhan steer these young men toward rebuilding a healthy culture of marriage, family and community? What kinds of things are taught in the Nation Of Islam that help men undo the psychological damage of slavery and racial oppression. Can one session make a difference or should families commit to a long term process of reprogramming in order to combat the negative influence of hostile economic and political forces that deliberately target black and latino youth for destruction?