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COMMENTARY: Contained rage doesn't remain contained. Time to have 'The Talk" | BlackPressUSA

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NNPA NEWSWIRE — As a counselor, I ask the heads of households to have “The Talk” with your family, especially with male children. It is no strange or foreign conversation I am asking you to have. Have the conversation with your children and grandchildren of how we overcame. Encourage them to give peace a chance for their sakes. This is very important.

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