Thursday, October 11, 2012

models of change

Momo
I think most people are afraid of this kind of service, Sinclair. From experience I've learned the hard way about service in the Black American community. The more education and wealth Blacks acquire the less likely they are to mentor, and care by action amongst their own. In the Black community it is easier to get recovering addicts, and people who've served their time in jail to work for their people, and white people from across the bridge to come into the Black American communities and help to mentor, and share. 

I dig what you asking, but the chances of it happening in the Black communities are pretty slim. I suggest getting into partnerships with other ethnic groups to instigate change in the Black American communities. - Gregory E. Woods, 10.10.12




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