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WAR CRY FOR OUR CHILDREN

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by Elder M., WarCry.

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This podcast is a production of mycoachministry.com in association with WAR CRY FOR OUR CHILDREN.

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June 1, 2026

It Is Easier to Build Strong Children Than Repair Broken Men | Almitra Gasper | WarCry

What happens when communities invest in prevention instead of repair?In this powerful episode of the WarCry For Our Children Podcast, Elder M welcomes Almitra Gasper—community developer, futurist, workshop facilitator, and advocate for public health, violence prevention, racial justice, and civic engagement.Together, we explore how invisible barriers, historical wounds, and systemic challenges continue to impact families, neighborhoods, and future generations—and what communities can do to create lasting change.🎙️ In This Episode:✅ Building stronger communities from the ground up✅ Violence prevention and community-based solutions✅ Public health and mental wellness✅ Civic engagement and neighborhood transformation✅ Healing generational wounds through collective action✅ Why investing in children is one of the most powerful forms of prevention"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men."As a leader working with the Farmers Blvd Community Development Corporation, Almitra Gasper has dedicated her work to helping communities move beyond crisis management toward sustainable growth, healing, and empowerment.This conversation challenges us to think differently about prevention, leadership, and what it truly means to invest in people before problems become crises.🔥 If you care about children, families, education, public safety, community development, or social change, this episode is for you.📺 Watch More WarCry Episodespodcast.warcryforourchildren.comJoin the Conversation👍 Like💬 Comment🔔 Subscribe📤 Share with someone committed to building stronger communities

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May 14, 2026

The Unbalanced Scales of Justice featuring Dr. Divine Pryor | WarCry Podcast

🔥 Who does the justice system truly protect — and who does it fail? 🔥In this powerful episode of the WarCry For Our Children Podcast, we welcome Dr. Divine Pryor, CEO of the People’s Police Academy at Medgar Evers College, for an urgent conversation on systemic injustice, mass incarceration, and community transformation.🎙️ Episode Theme:“The Unbalanced Scales of Justice”Dr. Pryor brings decades of experience in criminal justice, youth development, HIV/AIDS services, juvenile justice, reentry programs, and community-based reform initiatives. Together, we examine how broken systems impact children, families, and underserved communities — and what real solutions can look like.Hosted by Elder M, this episode explores:Systemic inequities within the justice systemThe impact of incarceration on youth and familiesCommunity trust, accountability, and reformViolence prevention and restorative approachesThe role of leadership, education, and public safety in rebuilding communities✨ About WarCry For Our Children PodcastUrban Intervention. Divine Mission.WarCry amplifies voices confronting violence, injustice, trauma, and systemic harm affecting children and families.💬 Join the conversation in the comments.🔔 LIKE • SHARE • SUBSCRIBE for more truth-centered and solution-driven conversations.📺 Watch more episodes at:🌍 podcast.warcryforourchildren.com#WarCryForOurChildren #DivinePryor #CriminalJusticeReform #MassIncarceration #JusticeSystem #CommunityHealing #UrbanIntervention #ProtectOurChildren #RestorativeJustice #MedgarEversCollege

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April 30, 2026

Youth Speak Out on Gang Violence & Incarceration | Hood Therapy Youth Summit | WarCry

WarCry For Our Children presents a raw and unfiltered Youth Summit, bringing together young voices on the frontlines of today’s toughest realities — gang violence, incarceration, and the fight for a different future.Featuring a powerful collaboration with Hood Therapy, this episode creates space for youth and young adults to speak truth, share lived experiences, and offer real solutions rooted in healing, accountability, and transformation.This is not theory.This is lived experience.This is the next generation speaking for themselves.🗣️ In this episode:Real conversations about gang culture and survivalThe impact of incarceration on youth and familiesBreaking cycles through healing, mentorship, and community supportWhat young people actually need — from systems, leaders, and communitiesHow organizations like Hood Therapy are creating safe spaces for change💥 This is a WarCry for understanding, intervention, and action — led by the voices we must listen to most.🎙️ Urban Intervention. Divine Mission.📢 Join the movement. Listen. Share. Advocate.🔔 Subscribe & Stay Connected:🌐 podcast.warcryforourchildren.com▶️ YouTube: @warcryforourchildren

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