[Peace-discuss] Fwd: The Black Community Stands It's Ground Today on ACCESS Live Wed July 17th 2:00 PM WBCP 1580 AM and Streaming

Paul Mueth paulmueth at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 17 17:53:17 UTC 2013


In an hour, perhaps there will be discussion of sat demo

Sent from my iPhone 3GS, It doesn't chat!

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> From: Imani Bazzell <thinkandfeel at gmail.com>
> Date: July 17, 2013, 11:52:48 AM CDT
> To: AccessLive <accesslive1 at gmail.com>
> Subject: The Black Community Stands It's Ground Today on ACCESS Live Wed July 17th 2:00 PM WBCP 1580 AM and Streaming
> 
> Again?  Really?!
> 
> Some say, "there will never be justice for African Americans in these United States"; others say, "when we are faced with hopelessness, it's the very time to speak up...and act!"
> We say, "History Begs to Be Resolved."
> 
> Be a part of history on ACCESS Live* today at 2:00 PM as we dissect the murder of Trayvon Martin, the acquittal of George Zimmerman, Stand Your Ground, Conceal and Carry, and other madness.
> What is the history of White citizens policing Black folks?
> What should be the response of the religious community?
> ...the civil rights and peace & justice communities?
> What are the short and long term implications for African American mental health and healing?
> Standing by to share and take your questions and comments:
> Patricia Avery, NAACP President, Champaign County Branch
> Sundiata Cha-Jua, PhD, Professor, History and African American Studies
> Remind your friends, family and colleagues to listen and join in the conversation:
> time   2:00 PM
> radio WBCP 1580 AM
> phone {217} 359-9227
> online http://wbcp1580.com/stream.html
> 
> You won't want to miss it!
> 
> *ACCESS Live is a community education and engagement arm of the ACCESS Initiative {http://www.access-initiative2.org/ }, federally funded by the Child, Adolescent and Family Branch of the Center for Mental Health Services of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration {SAMHSA} in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Human Services and the Champaign County Mental Health Board {CCMHB}.
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