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Postgame: The Brothers Helping Brothers Radio Show 01.17.15 - Show Notes

Looking for ways to get involved and make a positive impact in your community? Be a mentor for the KYCC: Right Turn Program! Right Turn serves 16-19 year old youth who have been through the juvenile justice system within the last 12 months. They need folks who reside in the Louisville Metro area to make a one year commitment to work with our youth for one hour a week. Interested? Contact Brother Darryl Young Jr. at (502) 574-4378 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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Service To All Mankind: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Service January 19

Location: The Playhouse, 1911 South Third Street, University of Louisville campus. Jeff Stetson's 1987 play "The Meeting" is a fascinating and eloquent play that depicts a fictitious meeting between King and Malcolm. The irony is that Dr. King and Minister Malcolm X met only once for a single minute.

Read more: Service To All Mankind: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Service January 19

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MLK Jr. Motorcade Rally Service - King Solomon Baptist Church

Photo gallery of the 43rd ANNUAL MLK Jr. Motorcade Rally at King Solomon Baptist Church, 1620 West Anderson Street - 01/19/2015 in West Louisville.

Photos by the urban photojournalist Bud Dorsey - 2015

Read more: MLK Jr. Motorcade Rally Service - King Solomon Baptist Church

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P.R.I.D.E. 43rd Annual Motorcade - 2015

Louisville citizens came out by the hundreds in their cars, motorcycles, trucks and company equipment to ride in the Martin Luther King Jr. motorcade of solidarity and unity.

Photos by the urban photojournalist Bud Dorsey - 2015

Read more: P.R.I.D.E. 43rd Annual Motorcade - 2015

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01.17.15 The Brothers Helping Brothers Radio Show - MLK Jr. and Service

 
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A New "Link(s) We Like:" Community Tool Box

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At Narrow The Gap!, we are especially committed to connecting people with resources and "news you can use" to help yourself, your loved ones and the communities in which you live. Today's site of interest is the Community Tool Box, a free online resource for those working to build healthier communities and bring about social change. The Tool Box offers thousands of pages of tips and tools for taking action in communities.

Read more: A New "Link(s) We Like:" Community Tool Box

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The Top 3 Signs That The Black Child Is Being Educated...Not Just Schooled.

“As another has well said, to handicap a student by teaching him that his black face is a curse and that his struggle to change his condition is hopeless is the worst sort of lynching.”
― Carter G. Woodson, The Mis-Education of the Negro

Link to CBT blog here

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