DALLAS, Texas - - July 22, 2013 - - "Save Our Black/African American
Children" is a new 80- page instructional, educational, and
informational report compiled by Dr. Kenneth Love for African American
parents in response to the homicide tragedy of Trayvon Martin and the
acquittal of George Zimmerman, his murderer. The report's objectives
are to provide information on how to best protect African American
children from potential assassins, child abductors, and kidnappers whose
base is racist and intent is homicidal. The report also contains a
number of safety and security informational websites, contact numbers,
and numerous articles by guest authors. It also includes bonus safety
and self-protection articles specifically for African American females
as well as a link to a brief video on child abduction and kidnapping.
Dr. Love's background for compiling the report includes his having
served in the following capacities; police officer, 2-time state prison
correctional officer, former U. S. Army sergeant, former State Juvenile
Correctional sergeant, and former Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Regional Director. Additionally, he has previously published several
safety and security reports for both children and females.
"In addition to my work in law enforcement, as a father myself," he
says, "I readily understand what parents and, particularly, African
American parents are currently experiencing, in terms of safety,
security, the well-being of their children, and where to turn next, so
to speak, as a result of the tragic situation of Trayvon Martin. This
situation could not have hit closer to home for parents of teenage boys.
And, I am confident that this report will provide an enormous amount
of advice, tips, and suggestions that most parents whom have not been
involved in law enforcement or the penal system will appreciate."
To obtain more information on "Saving Our Black/African American Children," please click on the tab labeled SOB/AAC at http://www.1waypr.com
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