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Breaking the Chains...Recap of Earn, Learn and Return Pt 2 with Lynnette Roger

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I have a dream...Celebrating Our Jubilee!

Our forefathers and mothers planted trees from which we gather fruit, and dug wells from which we quench our thirst. Civil Rights Activist marched for us, died for us and pleaded for our equality.

So what are we buildiing in our communities today? What are we fostering in the minds of our Black children? How will we strengthen our families and our communities? How will we show the power of LOVE in the world? How are we Leading Change?

Fifty years ago, Dr. King's "I Have a Dream..." Speech debuted in Detroit and transformed a nation. Today, we Celebrate our Jubilee and join in that movement, teaching us all to evolve in our beliefs, values and purpose for the elevation of our consciousness for unity of all.

Today, I am grateful for my special guest, Lynnette Rogers, because if it was not for her, I would not have attended the 2015 PowerNetworking Conference hosted by Dr. George C.Fraser, author of Success Runs in Our Race. Last fall, she co-authored a book with George and Les Brown called Mission Unstoppable, and it was at the book signing  that I met  and was invited by George to his event. The event  encourages African-American Professionals to return to their communities with economical, psychological, cultural and physical empowerment.

Today we will share more highlights from this event, as well as encourage you to become the change you are waiting to see RIGHTnow in your communities!!!  Let's unleash the power of our heritage in our communities, so that its transformational to impact this nation. Remember our value and self-worth comes from our heritage of Kings and Queens, that began long before the years of enslavement.

Join our conversation for ideas that can be impact in your community today! 

We are powerful, and together we rise!

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