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Black Youth Producing Positive TV programs.

Black Youth Producing Positive TV programs.

Steven Muhammad · Sunday, April 19th 2009 at 7:28PM · 723 views
Greeting Brothers and Sisters,

May this message find you in the best of health and high spirits.

My name is Steve Muhammad and I am the president of Knowledge for LIFE (http://know4life.blogspot.com), a non-profit 501c3 organization. Our mission is to bring relevant news, information and life enhancing projects to Black and disadvantaged communities via multimedia (TV, Radio and Internet).

This summer, Knowledge for LIFE is collaborating with Dayton’s Access TV station (http://DATV.org) and local schools to host a Summer Camp that will teach and train our youth, ages 14-17, skills in multimedia. They will learn various elements of producing a TV program such as; how to operate a video camera, lighting, graphics, sound levels as well as other important elements of TV production.

After the students complete the summer program, they will begin to produce a monthly one hour TV program that will address issues that affect the youth; health, male/female relations, how to become an entrepreneur and more.

Needless to say these skills are invaluable in a technology base economy. The youth will be able to take these skills and apply them to higher education, in seeking employment or starting their own video/editing business.

Help Knowledge for LIFE make a difference in the lives of our young people by giving a generous, tax deductible donation of $5, $10, $100 or more. Every dollar is appreciated and will go toward feeding, transporting, and purchase up-to-date equipment.

Last, you know as well as I do that Black faces are lacking in mainstream media. Our story in not being told and our voice is not being heard. Let’s work together to change that condition. Please donate today through our secure Paypal Account!!!

Visit YES TV online at: http://daytonblacknetwork.ning.com/profile... If you have any questions about YES TV contact Steven Muhammad at: know4life@yahoo.com.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Youth Expo Show aka YES TV features on our first show:K12 Art Gallery. A museum that teaches inner city youth creative arts. Serious Young Musicans (SYM) - Founder Tumust takes time to talk with us about how the SYM came to be. Dr. Shannetta Sutton explains the importance of Dental health for young people.


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Emmanuel Brown Tuesday, April 21st 2009 at 9:16PM

This is absolutely marvelous.

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