Welcome to another riveting episode of That Ain't My Business, featuring insightful conversations with esteemed guests who are catalysts for change in Shreveport, Louisiana. Join us as Pacman, the Hood Voice Box, and Nesto tha Don engage with the newly elected leadership of the Shreveport NAACP - Alvin Oliver, Lester Smith, and Larry Ellis - in a compelling discussion about community transformation and leadership.
Discover the historical significance behind Sam Cooke's iconic song "A Change Is Gonna Come," rooted deeply in Shreveport's narrative and echoed in the aspirations of Shreveport's new NAACP administration. As Alvin Oliver, Lester Smith, and Larry Ellis share their strategic vision for the organization, hear how they plan to rebrand and revolutionize the NAACP to better serve the community, uniting both young and seasoned voices.
This episode is a dynamic tapestry of stories, aspirations, and actionable insights into creating a thriving, diverse, and inclusive Shreveport. Learn how the new leadership intends to bridge generational and cultural gaps, tackle the pressing issues of mental health, violence, and economic development, and forge strong community ties across racial and socio-economic divides.
Get inspired by the transformative agenda set by these change-makers who are not just about words but relentless action, promising to revitalize the community and bring hope and opportunity to all. Tune in and become part of the conversation that aims to reshape Shreveport's future, showing that a united effort can indeed lead to substantial and lasting change.
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