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Sunday, 10 February 2013

postheadericon "Project Brotherhood PowerHour" 1st show HD(Doctors take Q&A on Stress,High Blood Pressure!!)

"Project Brotherhood PowerHour" 1st show HD(Doctors take Q&A on Stress,High Blood Pressure!!) Tube. Duration : 55.38 Mins.


4-2-2011 The first "Project Brotherhood Power Hour" radio show taped @Soul 106.3fm. Doctors take Q&A on Stress, High Blood Pressure!!! The first 2:19 is black(sorry) Shot By Lyle Muse Please Subscribe www.youtube.com Please Subscribe to Support.... www.youtube.com Project Brotherhood (PB) has developed a community based outreach and prevention program for African American men (AAM) residing in the Woodlawn and other surrounding south side communities of Chicago, Illinois. With this model we have created a "safe" place for Black men to come and seek services. Project Brotherhood goals are to increase the health awareness in black men, with PB's definition of health being: complete physical, mental, social, economic and spiritual well being. Project Brotherhood's mission is to increase the health awareness in Black men by training Black men & providing preventive health messages & literature in a cultural & gender specific way (age specific when necessary). With this new awareness Black men are more likely to go for health screening and testing. This may lead to an early diagnosis and PB knows Black men die from disease due to late or "no" diagnosis at all. Whether it is on the baseball field, basketball court, or just hanging on the corner, Project Brotherhood has become a trusted source of health information and services for men on the south side of Chicago. Project Brotherhood has presented its program and research at a wide variety of professional conferences. We have ...

Saturday, 9 February 2013

postheadericon "Project Brotherhood PowerHour" 1st showHD(Doctors take Q&A on Stress,High Blood Pressure!!)

"Project Brotherhood PowerHour" 1st showHD(Doctors take Q&A on Stress,High Blood Pressure!!) Video Clips. Duration : 55.38 Mins.


4-2-2011 The first "Project Brotherhood Power Hour" radio show taped @Soul 106.3fm. Doctors take Q&A on Stress, High Blood Pressure!!! The first 2:19 is black(sorry) Shot By Lyle Muse Please Subscribe www.youtube.com Please Subscribe to Support.... www.youtube.com Project Brotherhood (PB) has developed a community based outreach and prevention program for African American men (AAM) residing in the Woodlawn and other surrounding south side communities of Chicago, Illinois. With this model we have created a "safe" place for Black men to come and seek services. Project Brotherhood goals are to increase the health awareness in black men, with PB's definition of health being: complete physical, mental, social, economic and spiritual well being. Project Brotherhood's mission is to increase the health awareness in Black men by training Black men & providing preventive health messages & literature in a cultural & gender specific way (age specific when necessary). With this new awareness Black men are more likely to go for health screening and testing. This may lead to an early diagnosis and PB knows Black men die from disease due to late or "no" diagnosis at all. Whether it is on the baseball field, basketball court, or just hanging on the corner, Project Brotherhood has become a trusted source of health information and services for men on the south side of Chicago. Project Brotherhood has presented its program and research at a wide variety of professional conferences. We have ...

Sunday, 30 December 2012

postheadericon John Bul Dau: "Lost Boy" of Sudan, Motivational Speaker and Genocide Survivor

John Bul Dau: "Lost Boy" of Sudan, Motivational Speaker and Genocide Survivor Video Clips. Duration : 3.57 Mins.


John Bul Dau has experienced challenges in his life that most people never imagine. Born in war-torn Sudan, Dau is one of 27000 "Lost Boys of Sudan," driven from their villages when the northern Arab government attacked the ethnic minority population of Southern Sudan in 1987. For the next five years, John Bul Dau led groups of displaced boys across Sudan for hundreds of miles facing starvation, disease, and violence. While living in a Kenyan refugee camp, John Dau attended school for the first time at the age of 17and earned a prestigious Kenyan Certificate for Secondary Education. In 2001, Dau was selected to immigrate to the United States and settled in Syracuse, New York. Following his initial culture shock, John Bul Dau took on two jobs, earned an associate's degree and has become an American success story. Currently the President of the John Dau Foundation, he is an influential part of many efforts to bring hope and peace to the people of Southern Sudan, founding three nonprofits and raising over 0000 to build a medical clinic in his home village. John Bul Dau co-authored his first book, God Grew Tired of Us: A Memoir, in 2007 and has received many prestigious awards including the National Geographic's "Emerging Explorers" award. John Bul Dau is also featured in the award-winning documentary, God Grew Tired of Us, which won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. John Bul Dau's life provides the ultimate example of a ...