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TEENS SPEAKING OUT

TEENS SPEAKING OUT

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Teens and young adults in search of personal identification about self and other issues that they faced daily in this world but willing to discuss these issues without being discriminated about their way of thinking. Also to assist our youth with Thought Management.

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Listen to the author of the newly released book, "No More Pain, Truth About Children Who Grew Up in Abusive Families," live testimonies of two young ladies who grew up in abusive families, and their way of overcoming their plights. You... more

Listen as Ms. Denise Brooks out of Atlanta, GA talk about Hearts for Families underage Drinking awareness compaign. you don't want to miss this interview.

Community, single moms fight challenges in raising nation's fatherless children A woman can't raise a boy to be a man, or Can a Woman Raise a Boy to Be a Man? There are many women in our community raising children with limited to... more

I lost my mother when I was fourteen. She was my best friend. She was my mother and my father. My father never was in my life because he was on drugs. My stepfather took care of me for a while after my mother death, but because... more

If you are gifted in the area of singing, rapping, spoken words and acting. Showcase your talent Wednesday 1 pm eastern by dialing 646-716-6058 and punching 1. You will have a minimum of 4 minutes to showcase your talent.

If you are gifted in the area of singing, rapping, spoken words and acting. Showcase your talent Sunday 7pm eastern by dialing 646-716-6058 and punching 1. You will have a minimum of 4 minutes to showcase your talent.

What is sagging? It is an act of ridicule and makes a despicable, inexcusable statement. Sagging is such a ridiculous fashion statement. It is indeed a ‘statement,'—a statement of failure! Many people tend to follow the... more

Today teens are going back to the letter X. come and join this conversation on Sunday May 5, 2012 at 7pm eastern.

The Autobiolgraphy of ChaLisa Tinch from abused to a victorious life in Christ. Listen to this young lady share her story to teens and young adults all over the world.

They're young. They're smart. They're black. And they found a cause worth fighting for in last month's death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. About 30 teens from Sandusky High donned hoodies Thursday as they marched and... more
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