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July 05, 2009
SEAN BELL’S MEMORY AT THE 100TH NAACP CONVENTION
By Profesor Martin Danenberg “El Quijote del GED”
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William Bell, the father of Sean Bell, has been invited to the 100th Convention of the N.A.A.C.P. Look for the Bell family. They usually wear tee shirts showing their commitment to the memory of their son who was killed by New York City police just before his wedding. I have been with William Bell at more than a few events lately and he is a powerful spokesperson for ending the violence in communities.
I want to thank the leadership of the N.A.A.C.P. for inviting this wonderful man who has suffered so much to this very important convention. We will be fighting for justice, jobs, and education for all. We will be informing our youth who often end up in gangs, jail, and selling and doing drugs that education and respect for all people will lead them on the road to success that others have attained.
My educational event in Jamaica was about to take place and there was William Bell at my side. A meeting in Huntington (far from his home) of the Long Island Men’s Crisis Center was about to take place and there he was again at my side. I arrived at a street event against non-violence called by District Leader Eric Stevenson and there he was by my side. I will be by his side at the N.A.A.C.P. Convention and we want all attendees to be by his side so we can produce enormous change across the United States of America. We want to go to the White House and the Justice Department with the N.A.A.C.P. soon to get a total commitment to educate our youth, to educate all people.
I wonder how many youth who have dropped out of high school each year (1.2 million annually) know that when they have been discharged from school for a year they can take the GED without even going to class and earn the GED before people in class earn the GED. This is very important. Recently two youth were shot while playing basketball in Brentwood and one was only 13 years old (in a coma). How can local officials call for more programs without GED and stronger dropout prevention? I can upon everyone all over the United States of America to make a difference against the gangs, drugs, guns, and joblessness by cooperating with us on the GED initiative and high school dropout prevention.
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Profesor Martin Danenberg July 5, 2009 02:04 PM