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With these, a multicultural drug prevention program was formed for seventh graders called, keepin’ it REAL. Keepin’ it REAL went on to be selected as a “model program” by the National Registry of Effective Programs for its ability to influence adolescent drug use.
In 2009, D.A.R.E. adopted the "keepin' it REAL" curriculum. [42] [43] Rather than solely focusing on the perils of alcohol and other drugs, keepin' it REAL developed a 10-lesson curriculum that included aspects of European American, Mexican American, and African American culture integrated with culturally based narration and performance. [44]
In June 2005, Sharpton signed a contract with Matrix Media to produce and host a live two-hour daily talk program, but it never aired. [170] In November 2005, Sharpton signed with Radio One to host a daily national talk radio program, which began airing on January 30, 2006, entitled Keepin It Real with Al Sharpton. [170] [171]
The longtime freedom fighter takes no days off as he continues to rally for the civil rights of marginalized communities. […] The post TheGrio Awards, Justice Icon: Al Sharpton appeared first on ...
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In 1997, he followed with Keepin' it Real: Post MTV Reflections on Race, Sex and Politics, [39] his first solo full-length volume, a collection of essays. [40] Powell's 2000 anthology, Step into A World: A Global Anthology of the New Black Literature, is a collection of work by more than 100 writers.
Brooke Walker grew up in an Arizona church community. Families, side by side, in communion with God and each other. But the church, she says, was actually a cult. Walker spent her formative years ...
Keepin' It Real with Al Sharpton is a daily national talk radio program by New York City area civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton.. While his show is based at New York City's WWRL, Keepin It Real with Al Sharpton has also been broadcast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio since August 13, 2007.