Listen "The Kiyama Movement Seeks to Educate Black Men"
Episode Synopsis
Attorney Michael Jefferson joins us this week. He is the founder of the Kimaya (Kee Ah Ma) Movement here in Connecticut.
You’ve probably noticed the black and white signs around New Haven and Hamden bearing the slogan "Black men vote too."
It is one of the ways the Kimaya Movement seeks to educate Black men and help them become more viable and effective members of their communities.
Let’s hear what he has to say.
You’ve probably noticed the black and white signs around New Haven and Hamden bearing the slogan "Black men vote too."
It is one of the ways the Kimaya Movement seeks to educate Black men and help them become more viable and effective members of their communities.
Let’s hear what he has to say.
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