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OurFamiliesOurCommunities  

A weekly internet radio talk show which brings the issues of Black communities; parenting, family structure, youth, education, violence, employment and various other topics to communities around the world for discussion and proactive resolution. A panel of family/community organization executives as well as educators, public officials and authors who are prolific on the topics of family and community will be featured guests.

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    "Why Are So Many Black Men In Prison?"

    Join me as I interview Demico Boothe, author of "Why Are So Many Black Men In Prison?"  Demico Boothe gives a comprehensive account of how and why the prison industry has become a predatory entity in the lives of African American men, and how mass targeting, criminalization and incarceration of Black male youth has gone toward creating the largest prison system in the world.

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