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Black History Month Part 2

If you missed the broadcast yesterday here is what you missed. For Black History Month,
WDIV Local 4 / ClickOnDetroit

is shining a spotlight on change-makers in our community, including our CEO & Founder Jason Wilson

who is combining martial arts and life experiences to help young Black men succeed.

The Cave of Adullam Transformational Training Academy on Detroit’s west side is a place where young African American men are taught self-defense skills, but it’s a lot more than that.
“They love martial arts. Every boy wants to defend himself, but I tell them you can’t defend what hasn’t been disciplined,” said Jason Wilson with The Yunion Inc. “They’re able to navigate through the pressures of this world without succumbing to their negative emotions.”

Thank You Timashion Visionaire Jones, Taivia Jones and Yoshua for your participation.

A good thing may not be a God thing

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“DO NOT conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the RENEWING of your mind.

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Express your Emotion

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When a man allows himself to truly express himself—more than the physical erects—he’s able to connect spiritually with his wife during sex

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John Sloan the newest Director of Keys 2 Life Performing Arts Summer Camp Play

June 6, 2019

John Sloan is a musician, actor, producer, former Lion King Ensemble Member … and the new Keys 2 Life Performing Arts Summer Camp Play Director! 

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Fox 2 News: Scholarships offered for Keys 2 Life Summer Camp

June 3, 2019

Camp Director, Red and our previous camper, Simone had to say about the best performance arts camp in Detroit!

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Thank You to the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation

May 21, 2019

Please join me in thanking the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation for its continued support of The Cave of Adullam!

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Building Acquired. It is Finished!

May 17, 2019

Our prayer is that God will be glorified. That we will shine our lightin this community and that children and families will see him through us!

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Keys 2 Life is excited to introduce our new director, Darrell “Red” Campbell!

May 12, 2019

Red is a platinum, stellar-award winning producer, musician, and teacher with a heart for empowering people to find hidden talent and potential within themselves.

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My Mother’s Words of Affirmation

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When she developed dementia, I quickly realized that I could not take care of her the way she deserved by just being a masculine man—I had to become a comprehensive man of the Most High.

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Benefits of Attending Summer Camp

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According to reports from Psychology Today, putting your child in summer camp helps them to build unique interests and reinforces independence and identity.

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Conversation with Pastor Doug Kempton

May 5, 2019

Disassembling racial barriers and breaking free from emotional incarceration!

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It’s Negus… Not Niggers

May 1, 2019

How ironic is it that the word nigger sounds like a mispronunciation of Negus

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Iconic Actor Laurence Fishburne Helps CATTA Acquire a Robotics Team

April 27, 2019

Iconic actor Laurence Fishburne introduced our founder/director @mrjasonowilson to inventor, engineer and businessman Dean Kamen.

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RESPOND TO WHO YOU ARE

April 16, 2019

No one can live up to human expectations, which is why many of us struggle with loving ourselves. I’ve learned the hard hurtful way to only seek affirmation from the Most High.

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A Talk with Jason Rosario for Yahoo’s original series “Dear Men”

April 12, 2019

Talk about why I feel our boys struggling to find their footing, and what we can do as a community to raise them into comprehensive men!

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TRIUMPH OVER TRIALS

March 29, 2019

Fatherless boys don’t always become a statistic! Yes, having a father in the home greatly increases the likelihood of success in a child’s life, but your trial doesn’t have to determine your destination.

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Thank You Comerica Charitable Foundation

January 15, 2019

The Yunion would like to thank the Comerica Charitable Foundation for its continued support.

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