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As the US public educational system implodes from corruption and planned deliberate dysfunction, African Americans are taking the initiative to create and develop plans to take control of urban educational systems by either forcing states and cities to restructure their educational funding, rethink and redesign their pedagogy or forming their own educational institutions. Junious Ricardo Stanton interviews two tireless advocates for educatoin each with his own unique approach to educating African-Americans: Jasper Jones and Dr. Umar A Johnson. Both men are from the Philadelphia area and share their approaches to addressing the educational needs and issues confronting African-Americans.