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Youth Violence Across The Nation.

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style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: verdana,geneva;"> SUN. June 27, 2010 - 10PM ET. 8PM PT Tonight’s Topic: Youth Violence Across The Nation.


Join us "Live in the Vocal Booth" With The BKS1 Radio Team; Storm Norm “The General”, Trish aka "Super Woman", Chill Mr. Keep It Real, Smoov P, and Jeff aka Short Fuse/b>


It seems as though no state is insulated from acts of violence committed by children and teenagers on other children and teenagers. The community and its leaders stand immobilized by this weapon of depravity destroying schools and communities. Where should we look for the solutions to this tragic occurrence? What are the triggers of the violence? Who is safe from the violence? No longer is youth violence limited to poverty stricken communities. Youth violence surpasses race, economic background and education levels. How do we save our children and our communities? How can we go back to the days where you felt safe to walk in your neighborhood or let your children play. What can YOU DO to make a difference in your community and in communities of need? Come find out “Live In The Vocal Booth” "Live In The Vocal Booth"


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