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 Happy New Year to each of you from Leaders of Change Southeast Radio and The Southeast Memorial Page. We want to thank our Brother Mitchy Slick who kept it real on our last episode entitled Who Is Mitchy Slick and what it’s like to be young and black in today's society. This upcoming episode we are going to be talking with or our New Generation. Our young folks who have been standing up against injustices right here in our city. We are going to hear their perspectives and views on the Murders and injustices of young black men as well as the racial profiling of Black and Brown young men and women across this nation. They are representing B.E.A.S.T which stands for the (Black Empowerment & Solidarity Team) and UHURU. And are turned up because of police misconduct, a court system that has no place or fair treatment for people of color.

We also hope to be talking to Lisa Covington informing the community concerning an injustice that has happened right here in our city to a member and fellow comrade of the group. Also of course Brother Daryl Mohammed, Greg Crews, and Curtis Howard Author of the San Diego Best Sellers Cellmates and Sell outs we hope to be joining us. If you want to know what’s going on in the city of San Diego don’t be confused or misinformed tune in to Leaders of Change Southeast Radio Show and get involved with The Southeast Memorial Page. Do something even if you can only spit.

 

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