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aanews69 · 2 months ago
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Immerse yourself in the heart of Kentucky's courthouse tragedy, a tale that seems ripped from a crime novel yet unfolds in the tight-knit community of Letche...
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emcmarketingsolutions · 3 months ago
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The Critical Need for Positive Male Leadership in Today's Chaotic WorldThe Importance of Male Leadership In times of chaos, strong male leadership is essential to guide young people away from destructive paths. This leadership can come in various forms, from fathers and mentors to community leaders who set positive examples. From the recklessness on social media to the glamorization of gangs, cults, and hate groups, we're seeing the impacts of absent guidance. We examine real-world examples where the lack of responsible male figures led to disastrous consequences and discuss how positive male influence can steer our youth toward a better path. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation about why strong male role models are more essential than ever. Providing Guidance: Young people need mentors who can teach them about the consequences of their actions and the importance of making wise choices. Promoting Positive Values: Encouraging values such as respect, responsibility, and community can help combat the allure of gangs and reckless behavior. The challenges we face today require a collective effort to foster strong leadership and positive role models in our communities. By addressing the reckless behaviors perpetuated by social media, the allure of gang life, and the need for guidance, we can pave the way for a brighter future. Let us prioritize the development of strong, responsible leaders who can guide the next generation toward a path of success and fulfillment. Together, we can create a society that values compassion, responsibility, and community support. #PositiveMaleLeadership #SocialMediaImpact #GangAwareness #CultAlert #ViolentProtests #YouthGuidance #StrongLeadership #CommunitySafety #ParentalGuidance #SocietalChallenges #ResponsibleSocialMedia #TattooStigma #GangPrevention #CultSurvivors #HateGroups #PublicViolence #Consequences #MindfulParenting #YouthViolence #PositiveChange
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townpostin · 3 months ago
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Man Attacked and Robbed by Group of Youths in Jamshedpur
Victim Injured After Refusing to Pay Extortion Money A man running a cold drinks agency in Mango’s Ulidih area was attacked and robbed by a group of 20-25 youths after refusing to pay extortion money. JAMSHEDPUR – In a shocking incident, a man named Tanveer Alam, who runs a cold drinks agency in Dimna Road’s Mangal Colony, Mango, was assaulted and injured by a group of 20-25 youths from the same…
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rochelleloro · 1 year ago
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The Voice of Reason | Spoken Word Poem | Rochelle LoRo I've hesitated for months to share this video, fearing controversy and misinterpretation. But my poem, 'The Voice of Reason,' written in 2013, remains relevant. I hope these words inspire unity and change in ourselves and our communities. 🤝 ===================== FYI..
👥 *BLACK PEOPLE: . I am not implying that there's a racial element to serious youth violence. I am addressing a specific community with a shared experience and also the need for unity within our community. ✊
🚢 *SHIP HOME/DEPORTATION: Written before the 2018 Windrush scandal. This is another controversial line that time proved to be true. 🤷‍♀️
Inspired by tragic events, including Charlotte Polius, Joseph Burke-Monerville, and Derek Boateng's murders. 🙏😢🕊️
Performed at Robyn Travis's book launch for 'Prisoner to the Streets' at the Hackney Empire. 📚
Please SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE to spread this message. 📢
With love, strength, and peace, Rochelle LoRo x Spoken Word Artist
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fcfvafeed · 1 year ago
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Lynchburg's Rhythm - Top 20 Ways Hip Hop Can Curb Youth Violence
Stay tuned Lynchburg! FCFVA will continue after these messages. Meanwhile learn more about the top 20 ways that Hip Hop can reduce violence here:
Lynchburg, with its rich history and diverse culture, has seen the rise of many hip hop talents. While hip hop has often been criticized for promoting violence, its roots in our city tell a different story. It’s about resilience, storytelling, and community. Here’s how Lynchburg’s hip hop can play a pivotal role in curbing youth violence. Can Hip Hop Stop Inner City Violence? Get Connected On…
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trmpt · 1 year ago
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robinlynnemabin · 1 year ago
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Film producer Valerie Goodloe is traveling across the country with her documentary "Before Your Time" highlighting the tragic loss of teen lives through violence, in the hopes of awakening the nation and changing policies and practices that lead to youth to early graves. She is bringing this powerful story to Chicago Wednesday August 9, 5:00-8:00pm to the Healthy Hub at 839 W. 79th Street, where audiences can meet, talk, enjoy food and ponder the realities presented in this documentary film presentation.
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jonathonpoe · 1 year ago
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Gun Violence Through a Mothers' Eyes: Lisa Kauls' Quest for Justice
In this compelling episode of "Echoes of a Lost Future," we delve into the heartbreaking tale of Lisa Kauls, a mother turned advocate after the senseless murder of her son, Nickolas, in a terrifying act of gun violence.
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venusinorbit · 2 years ago
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Catisha McGuire lives in Knoxville and teaches younger generations how to channel negative emotions.  She said the gun was an outlet for that student.
"Obviously, the gun was too accessible to him," McGuire said. "He needed that for some purpose or reason and he's somehow picked up on that, that is something acceptable, which it should be not acceptable for that to even be thought of — bringing it to school."
McGuire is the oldest of five kids and was raised by a single mother, and she said her upbringing had its challenges. She said they leaned on a community that gave them support.
This is why she decided to find a way to give back to society. Since she believes that art helps, she started teaching younger generations.
"Poetry is one of the main ways I've been working with children, youth, for like 20 years," McGuire said. "Oh, it helps to just pour out every emotion that you feel is negative. Get everything that you think that how people may have stepped over your boundaries, get that out on paper."
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stevepotterwrites · 2 years ago
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insidecroydon · 2 years ago
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Four officers injured as youth fighting breaks out in Bromley
Youth fights: there were violent scenes in Bromley’s shopping centre on Friday Croydon town centre is not alone in having problems with youth violence, as an incident at The Glades, Bromley’s shopping centre, on Friday afternoon demonstrated, with four police officers suffering injury while performing their duties, and six arrests made. A dispersal order was applied in the area on Saturday. The…
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tigerrsmn · 9 months ago
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"Say their name!"
Call and response at the Twin Cities vigil for Nex Benedict, organized by Thomas Edison High Gender and Sexuality Alliance.
[It is important to say their name. What’s their name?
(Crowd) Nex Benedict!
Say their name.
(Crowd) Nex Benedict!
Say their name.
(Crowd) Nex Benedict!]
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aronarchy · 11 months ago
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kiddokori · 13 days ago
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the beauty of no home is that, as a reader, eunyung is soo funny and silly and entertaining to watch that you end up rooting for him a lot and really enjoying when hes around. but as a human being you see him leave his trash out in shared spaces for so long it attracts bugs and go holy shit what the hell. this guy sucks fuck this guy. which i think is exactly what knowing him in real life would be like
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bl-bam-beyond · 7 days ago
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MISEIMEN: MIJUKUNA ORETACHI WA BUKIYO NI SHINKOCHU (2024, JAPAN)
Episode 1
Gagaoolala Premiere 11/5/2024
Their story begins...
Minase Jin (MOTOJIMA JUNSEI) was an exemplary high school student. He hated Hirukawa Haruki (KAMIMURA KENSHIN) a delinquent who led the troublemakers in school, deciding not to get involved with delinquents, Jin lived his life as a spectator. However, after finding out about Haruki's secret (he's being physically abused by his father) the two quickly get intimate...
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abirdie · 6 months ago
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Gael García Bernal in Fidel (2002, dir. David Attwood)
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