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Date / Time: 7/26/2009 6:45 PM UTC
Black Teen Empowerment Radio™
Sunday Afternoon At 3:00 pm ET
Emmanuel Brown will join us today to discuss the youth writing program Label Me Royalty. SeeingGrowth.com is hosting a youth writing program called Label Me Royalty that is a collaboration of many individuals, organizations, and businesses. The purpose of the program is to listen to the thoughts of our children and to show our children, by example, the positive effects of mutual support. It is our intention to work closely with our children and the people who make up our communities towards positive growth.
Prior to being joined by Mr. Brown, we will discuss whether or not parents in addition to getting themselves tested for HIV/AIDS, should get their teenage sons and daughters tested also. According to BlackAids.org, "More teens are sexually active than some adults want to admit. And if they don’t protect themselves, they, too, might pay a high price for their risky behavior. According to the 2007 CDC’s Youth Risk Behavioral Survey, 66 percent of high school students have engaged in sexual intercourse. The survey reports that 16 percent of teens had sex before the age of 13.
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