Racial Disparities in Youth Violence: A Podcast Insight
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Today’s podcast presents a strong argument against policies that reduce police presence, asserting they lead to a tragic increase in violence, particularly affecting Black children and teens. The podcast highlights stark racial disparities in gun deaths, noting that homicide is the leading cause of death for Black youth, unlike White youth, where suicide is more prevalent. It advocates for increased police funding and support for charter schools as solutions to combat this issue. Source, “The Forgotten Victims of Crime in America – Black Kids! – $ WEALTH BUILDING POWERS,
If we want better children, we must become better adults. If we want stronger communities, we must first strengthen ourselves.

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