There is power in knowledge, desire, and spirit. And this power within you is the key to freedom.

Mayor Omar Neal

Mayor Neal's power of communication is phenomenal... and when all is said and done, he will have made a difference, and lives will be changed for the better

Mayor Neal has the ability to motivate people toward positive change, and when he is on the air or in front of an audience, there is a magic and a momentum that is created.

As a speaker and teacher, Mayor Neal has the God-given ability to stimulate your mind, stir up your heart, lift your spirit and nourish your soul.

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MLK Memorial construction project offers Web camera views

Now the world can watch - via the Web ¬- as the memorial is built.

The new MLK Construction Cam, as it is called, allows for an interactive online experience where viewers to the Web site www.MLKMemorial.org/earthcam may control the virtual camera, zooming in and out and seeing a 180-degree panoramic view of the construction site.

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Educators: System Sets Up Black Boys to Fail

A coalition of African-Americans educators say the nation’s public school system is giving up on black male students and setting them up to fail.  According to “Yes We Can: The 2010 Schott 50 State Report on Black Males in Public Education: “Without targeted investments to provide the core, research-proven resources to help black male students succeed in public education,” the report concludes, “they are being set up to fail.”

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Ruthless Banks Gutted the Black Middle Class

The real estate and foreclosure crisis has stripped African-American families of more wealth than any single event in history.  It has stripped black families of more wealth than any single event in U.S. history. Due entirely to subprime loans, black borrowers are expected to lose between $71 billion and $92 billion.

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Minorities Constitute Half of the 48,000 Adults Reported Missing this year

Civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton vowed this week to file a federal inquiry into the death of Mitrice Richardson, a missing 25-year-old woman thought to be mentally ill whose remains were found last week. She had been allowed to leave a sheriff's station nearly a year ago against the wishes of her parents.

Richardson disappeared on Sept. 17, 2009, from the Malibu-Lost Hills substation of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department in Calabasas, according to news reports.

Sharpton said that Richardson's death was emblematic of law enforcement's general lack of interest in finding and saving missing African Americans.

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