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The AAASM Diary - A New Loud Voice for Black America

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Introducing the AAASM Diary - AAASM Diary hits! There is no shortage of issues with respect to the Black community. This week on The Diary, we will continue our discussion on Black Apathy in the Black Community and how the AAASM works towards changing that to LOVE in the Black Community. We will continue a serious look at the national black organizations in this county, their purpose and if it is relevant for Blacks today. We will examine the statistics for Black American’s when those organizations were formed and the statistics today to see if they are truly making a difference. I will share my letter I wrote and ask that each of my listeners get actively involved write their own letter. Ask that they address issues affecting Blacks today. We will discuss the President’s Access to Justice Initiative that we ran out of time on last week. This guarantees the rights of a proper defense to all as required in our Constitution. Over the years, this right has been taken away mostly due to budget cuts. Our President is trying to get this back for those it was intended, poor Americans! Something new just today, we will get information on how the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Luther Jr. indicates Planned Parenthood is targeting Black women in low income communities. She states this equates to genocide. As always, we will go over what’s up at the Southern Poverty Law Center, new Music this week and I will go over my week out there in the community. Most has been spent on one on one conversation with Black males out there who mixed up with the criminal justice system early in life and working through it now. As events evolve, so does our update. If it affects Black American’s, we discuss it on The Diary. Real truth, real talk!

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