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African American Empowerment Saturday!

2/26/2023

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African American Empowerment Saturday!
The mission of Empowerment Saturday, is to ensure that the needs of the African American Community are met through the development of programs and services that support, inspire, motivate and educate our audience.
We will utilize the platform to promote the concept of PEACE within our communities through the PEACE Concept. We will focus our efforts in the areas of Politics, Economics, Athletics, (Health, Wellness, Fitness, Nutrition, mental and emotional) Culture and Education. We will develop programs and topics that assist in the promotion and, develop a sense of pride, integrity, dignity, respect and love for self within our listening community.

This most informative show begins at 2:00 and ends at 3:30pm (Eastern standard time) every Saturday. During the educational component of the show, we will also have the Willie Lynch/Kwanzaa Segment with Brother George and much, much more! 
To listen live or listen on demand, click the link here: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/aaempowerment or call in to the live show dial (845) 277-9250. to make a statement, comment or participate in the Q and A period around 3:00pm.

Listeners can submit questions or comments during today's live show at slido.com using the slido code given at the beginning of each show.
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Empowerment Saturday! Are We Really Free?

6/22/2020

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Empowerment Saturday! :  The Need to learn political language A Conversation With Brother George

6/22/2020

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What To Do Doing COVID -19  Outbreak

3/25/2020

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African Americans should take the following measures to prevent infection, in accordance with WHO guidelines:
  1. Clean the hands regularly with an alcohol-based sanitizer, or wash them with soap and water. The CDC also make this recommendation, advising that sanitizer should contain “at least 60% alcohol” and that people should wash their hands for at least 20 seconds.
  2. Clean surfaces — such as kitchen seats and work desks — regularly with disinfectant.
  3. Avoid crowded areas when going out, for people over 60 years old and people with any underlying health problems.
  4. Try to avoid close contact with people who display flu-like symptoms, including coughing and sneezing.
Protect yourself and others during this most challenging time.. Stay well!
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Developing Your Plan for  PEACE

1/21/2013

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NAAEA DAY OF PEACE
Use this day to create your plan for PEACE within yourself, family, home and community.

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

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