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Now displaying: September, 2019
Sep 30, 2019

Street Soldiers Radio chats with The Everforward Club's Ashanti Branch to discover how he started the #100KMasks challenge and how his unique approach to helping young people around the world look inside themselves is really making a difference in their lives. 

Sep 23, 2019

Street Soldiers Radio talks about the effects of social media with in studio guest, Alan Poindexter from the Youtube series, Welcome to the Table and the studio crew. 

We also chat with 

Tyra Fennell, President & CEO, of Imprint City. Tyra Fennell has served tirelessly through her work as founding director of Imprint City, to activate underutilized areas with public and performing arts projects to encourage increased foot traffic in support of local merchants. 

Sep 9, 2019

Street Soldiers Radio introduces you to our collegians. Meet Xavion Babers, a freshman from the Oakland High who shares his first weeks at Tuskegee University and Assata Gui'chard from Vallejo who is at Spelman College. 

We also dive into The 1619 Project is a program organized by The New York Times with the goal of re-examining the legacy of slavery in the United States and timed for the 400th anniversary of the arrival in America of the first enslaved people from West Africa.

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