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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2014 · 1H 39M

The Keys107: Crime, Abuse, & Unrest Dennis Muhammad & The Peacekeepers Speak Out

from The Keys 107 Network · host The Keys 107 Network

Part 2 of our talks with Dennis Muhammad CEO of ENOTA and The Peacekeepers Global Initiative. He joins us in a heated discussion on violent crime, beating women, police brutality and other infractions that plague the Black community. He's got a make sense solution that can help rebuild, repair, and save the Black Community. The Keys 107 focuses on the 7 keys that open doors to endless possibilities in the pursuit of life, peace, and happiness. Each episode explores one or a combination of the 7 keys such as: spiritual, mental, physical, emotional, financial, art science & entertainment, and the social with an emphasis on acts of kindness. It is our intention to invite guests who specialize in specific areas that through informative dialogue offer solutions that motivates a progressive change and stimulates active action. We believe the 7 keys are the essential building blocks to taking you to the next level as you pursue love, peace, and happiness. Connect with us: Website: www.thekeys107network.comFacebook:www.facebook.com/groups/TheKeys107Twitter:@thekeys107Email:[email protected]

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