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My latest blogtalkradio interview with Ms. Naimah Latif

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Welcome to "Help Stop The Genocide In American Ghettos, Blogtalkradio" I am your host Emmanuel Barbee. I created this show because I believe that inner city youth and their families who are entitled to respect, basic resources, and safety in their own community.  This is a place where like minded individuals within the United States and abroad can gather in unison to fight for equality and social justice. This show will offer a deeper look into the social, cultural, and political issues which affects the African American community. This show is intended to provide a variety of guest who will educate, inspire, motivate our listeners. This show will be available on the last Friday of each month unless stated otherwise.

For 24 years I’ve been doing my best to find 30 qualified people in my city and online to join my management team yet still to this day I have no one on management team. Through my Youtube videos, my Social Groups, my Blog Postings, my Free Webinars on Facebook, Google Plus and Skype. The only thing which is preventing me from turning my virtual organization GRCAM into a real business is the lack of manpower and the capital. This is why I continue to promote my revised book “The Solution For Black America: Reclaiming, Rebuilding, And Restoring The Urban Ghettos In America” second edition available on Amazon.com

I’m holding another Free Webinars on Facebook on September 4th 2016 from 8:00PM to 2:30AM Central Time. (Real Life Real Talk: Bridging The Gap Between African Americans and African Immigrants and Native Africans) to connect with me on Facebook just send me a friend request you can find me at

https://www.facebook.com/EmmanuelBarbeeOnline   

Today we are going to listen to a few segments of my interview with Ms. Naimah Latif

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