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Friends and Racial Equality with Joshua Fredenburg

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Do you believe we’ve made much progress towards racial equality in the last 50 years? This week we remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.s March on Washington speech “I Have A Dream,” and reflect on whether or not that dream has become a reality for many people.

•    In a recent PEW study, five decades after Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, a new survey by the Pew Research Center finds that fewer than half (45%) of all Americans say the country has made substantial progress toward racial equality and about the same share (49%) say that “a lot more” remains to be done.

Motivational speaker Joshua Fredenburg, joins the conversation. He’s a Nationally Recognized Speaker, Author, Leadership Expert, and Generation Y Television Commentator that is on a mission to empower the next generation of world leaders. Joshua has published four books and has developed an annual national leadership conference, Circle of Change Leadership Conference, that prepares student leaders in college for executive-level leadership positions after graduation.

Do you discuss race and racial equality with your friends?

The good news from this PEW study is that all the races and ethnic groups believe they get along much better now than 50 years ago.

Discover ways to build positive connections between all races so that we can build a better future together.

Join the conversation, send your comments and questions to www.superfriendgroups.com.

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