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| New Minority Leadership Group Plans to Move Forward in Educational Initiative on July 29th WorkshopDoes the minority community deserve the leadership their getting? No. So what is the solution? Brand-New Leadership! The problems of minority children needs are not being addressed by major national minority organizations.
By: Albert Mitchell II Albert Mitchell II, the workshop organizers said, “We’ve invited most of the nations recognize minority leadership organizations to talk about what they’re doing to support the minority communities’ Since the Civil Rights Movement in the 60’s, national statistics show the minority community has a serious leadership gap. For all the advancement made towards education, housing, and employment opportunities, the minority community has taken two steps back in poverty (over 1/3 of minority children under 18 are living in poverty); education (1/2 of minority high school students graduate on time); and whole family development (72% of African American children live in single-parent households). Though several of these national organizations are well funded, they have shown little to no leadership traits in honesty, forward-looking, competency, inspiring, or Intelligent in their oath to serve and protect their communities. And America deserves an answer, why. This conference workshop will wrestle with these questions and cover what can be done to fix both the academic and social achievement and attainment gaps in the minority community, with, or without these groups’ support? The workshop still holds opening for national speakers interested in taking part. The final lists of speakers will be announced on July 18th. For more information contact your local minority group, school or contact the conference organizers, Save Our Schools March and National Call for Action, for more information. # # # NJMED sponsors groups of individuals, organizations and businesses that are stakeholders representing America’s economic sovereign via increase high school and college graduation rates in comparison to other worldwide competitors. End
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