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Urban Therapy with Sun

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Urban Therapy with Sun is a movement that is focused on the improvement of physical and mental health. We hold regular exercise sessions, teach about better and healthier foods and the evils of GMO and high fructose corn syrup, processed foods etc. We charter field trips and constantly stress communication, fellowship and consistency. We cover every social topic that you can imagine from an intelligent, insightful, hood perspective. Love, family, health, sex, jobs, self-improvement and our youth are always on deck. The Daily Gogetemism Show is a shorter daily affirmation show that covers the same as UTWS. Legacy of s Nation is the movement that represents the Aboriginal Community of North and South America and the Caribbean Islands. Those are Black people to you and I.

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Cyberbullying is a real thing. Most people from the old school blow it off as something that you can just log off of, but it isn't always as easy as that. People who are internet savvy can find you if they really want to. The threat is very real. The younger generation really feels the power of cyberbullying. This the way of life that they know. Why do some people try to terrorize people online? What do people get out of trolling? How can you protect yourself? Let's talk. #love #real #power #show #shopping #blackfriday #WWE #gaming #weather
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What makes a person prone to cheating, no matter what? What makes a person stay loyal no matter what?

Why are people so resistant to change, except when it's their idea.

Affirmative Action used to benefit disenfranchised Black folks. Who benefits from it now?

Sometimes we have to choose how we want to struggle and whether it's worth it.

Every great girl or guy and always great to everybody or even to themselves.

If a child is adopted, or being taken care of by a man who knows his paternity status, should the child be told?

Does it always pay off to fight what you believe in? Does it always benefit you to fight or wait for what you want?

What happens when what they are saying about you is true?

Does it really take two people to be together? Does it take two to be apart?

How do we identify ourselves and separate ourselves from false identity at the same time? What difference does it make?

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