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Asking Questions to black leadership deserves an answer

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Recently I asked the Minneapolis Urban League president Scott Gray how will he manage a 13th grade program in Minneapolis when the MUL's elemetary school was shut down and the high school ran by the MUL is on academic probation? It was deemed as an attack on a black man when in fact we, as black people should be able to ask questions when we see faulty systems and processes in place without it being considered an "attack." Of course these people want to live inside a shadow looking in the mirror reverse. If black folks in Minnesota and from around the United States expect any hope or change, our black leadership must be able to answer the questions posed to them in a timely and relevant manner.

 

 

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