My Brother’s Keeper! How I Helped Change the Lives of 50,000+ Black Boys (21 Proven Strategies That Help Young People “Think It Out, Not Shoot It Out”)
100% of all sales of this e-book will go towards a non-profit organization that helps mentor African American children! Orrin C. Hudson, founder of a non-profit organization called Be Someone based in Atlanta, Georgia, uses the game of chess to teach urban children, both young ones and teenagers, how to make better decisions in life. In his 63-page e-book, he reveals 21 PROVEN STRATEGIES that help teenagers "Think It Out, Not Shoot It Out". In the game of chess, you have to think three moves ahead, and every move you make is CRITICAL. It’s the same way in life, and by using this teaching method, Orrin has helped change the lives of more than 50,000+ children, mostly African American boys from urban and low income areas. Devastating statistics about Black males: "A black male born in 1991 has a 29% chance of spending time in prison at some point in his life." -- The Sentencing Project "Black males ages 30 to 34 have the highest incarceration rate of any race/ethnicity gender and age