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Wake Up And Stay Woke: Looking For Answers?

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There’re some who’ve used this time to do positive things that carry with them hope and good feelings about what they’ve been able to do for themselves and for others.

Every day, several times each day, I say a prayer for someone or something and I immediately feel better.

Along with members of the National Congress of Black Women, we’re teaching people how to register online.

If you’re looking for answers, whatever you do, instead of sitting around in fear, think solutions by making a list of at least 10 things you’re capable of doing.

Dr. E. Faye Williams is National President of the National Congress of Black Women and Host of “Wake Up and Stay Woke” on WPFW-FM 89.3.

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