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REBROADCAST - Khalilah Camacho Ali (Former wife of Muhammad Ali) -- Introducing "COLOR TO LEARN"

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Khalilah Camacho Ali will join us to introduce her new book “Color To Learn” Old Fashion Values & Good Manners ************* Ms. Ali will discuss her book, involvement with Lords of the Revolution, and so much more. ************** We have so many questions to ask her about her life with Muhammad Ali, her involvement with Islam, her new book regarding the rites and passages of our youth and more, more, more. ************ Call in with your questions and comments at 347-326-9477. ************* Long time friend of Ms. Khalilah Camacho-Ali and community activist Ms. Bobbie Johnson RN and President and Founder of “Race To Knowledge” will join us as Co-Host for this exciting segment. Race To Knowledge combines the performing arts, computers, science and math with health education to raise the self esteem of high risk groups. Since 1995 Johnson has built off of her extensive connections and leadership roles in anti-illiteracy, infant mortality reduction, and community development programs. ************* CBBN on Blog Talk Radio is on the air every Tuesday evening at 7 PM. Host Sonja Perdue, Founder of Chicago's Black Business Network.com. This is a tool for Chicago’s Black Business Network.com members to present their products and services to a worldwide audience. ************** Join CBBN and Touch The World. ************** Every Thursday evening, tune into Black Wall Street – USA with Host Ron Carter, Chairman of Black Wall Street – Chicago. Co-Host Sonja Perdue. Join us at 7 PM on Thursday evenings and be a part of sustaining and increasing Black Businesses.

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