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Brotherly Love-- A vision of hope

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A core concept being explored in the Cultural Fusion series is Radial Inclusion. In this segment Ron Modro, Sandra Campbell from Safe Haven, and from the documentary-Valerie and James, will share their passion for being instigators of change. We will learn how this is being expressed in the Brotherly Love Project addressing the inclusion of the people dealing with homelessness in Philadelphia. Council-woman Blackwell has used her position to give voice to those assumed to be "voiceless". Her assistance and support has made a strong impression on Ron. Their story is one of inspiration and Ron's work embodies an innate understanding of "art with purpose" and "art as philosophy". You can hear a couple of the powerful stories collected by participants in the documentary footage from the Brotherly Love Project. More importantly you will hear from them how their lives have improved and how each one has been transformed. Little Book of Man Brotherly Love A Vision of Home

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