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Kenny Jones will interview Mr. Bruce Barnes about addressing various issues concerning the African American young male

College represents an opportunity for the average person to learn in preparation to earn and increase one's quality of life through gainful employment and or entrepreneur ship. The cost of a college education appears to have created an... more

Kenny Jones will interview Ms. Chastity Chandler about African American women and entrepreneurship and other issues

Description: Chlorine is known to be used as a cleansing or purifying agent in water systems and a cleaning, whiting agent in detergents and household and industrial cleaners. Should we be ingesting, bathing and swimming in this... more

Is Kaepernick being black listed

They say Fluoride helps prevent oral health problems. Fluoride is added in water systems all over the United States. It amounts to having free preventive dental care that you did not authorize. There is fluoride in tooth paste but we are... more

Kenny Jones will interview Ms. Makeda Nurse and Ms. Shon Graham about starting entrepreneurship.

Topic: The Narcisist Guest: Paris Hardin Contemporary Philosopher Description: What if you find yourself in a relationship with a narcissist? Would you really be in a relationship or would you become a function of the relationship relevant to... more

Kenny Jones will interview Ms. Makeda Nurse and Ms. Shon Graham about starting businesses.

There appears to be a difference between the attitude and culture of contemporary youth and the youth of the 60's and 70's. This observation has been the subject of conversations of (old heads) those adults who were... more

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