May 22, 2013

Square Off and Listen Up this weekend

This Sunday, at 11AM on ABC2 Square Off with Richard Sher

View myself and panelists Robyn Murphy, Marc Clarke, and Hassan Giodano as we place a conversation on the need to mentor young Black men in cities across the nation, and what is needed in that mentoring.

Not just Black males need mentoring, but the entire youth of America have seemed to lost true grounding on simple social principals and discipline for betterment of self and nation.

However, regarding Black men, the numbers of Black males ages 15-19 die from homicide at 46 times the rate of white males their age. Every 26 seconds one drops out of high school. And far too many live in single parent households.

Despite many attempts to solve the problem, why does it persist? Tune in on Sunday and hear the panel give their reasons why.

View my other recent Square Off appearance

LISTEN uP!

Tune in every Friday from 7 PM – 8 PM as I host Listen uP! on WEAA 88.9 FM

Tonight on Listen uP! join me and Rodney Burris of the Democratic Central Committee as we discuss what makes a city a great city.

What makes a city a great place to live? Great place to work? Great place to party or meet someone new?

In regards to Baltimore, what does Baltimore need to place its standing among the greatest cities not only in the Untied States, but also the world.

Do we need to lower taxes?

Is the crime rate too high?

Is the education system really that bad?

All of this and more tonight at 7 PM.

Call in at 410 319 888 or listen online at www.weaa.org

About Trae Lewis

Trae Lewis is currently the President of the Baltimore Area Young Republicans and serves as the National Committeeman for the Maryland Young Republicans. He is a lifelong conservative and registered Republican since 2006, the same year he graduated from Howard University with a BA in political science. In 2010, Trae served as the field coordinator for the “Ehrlich for Baltimore City” gubernatorial campaign. Since 2010 he has appeared and has been featured in numerous Baltimore area print, radio, and television media outlets speaking on the cause of the Republican Party and conservatism as a whole.