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Community of Excellence Strategy Blacks Against Black Crime The Kwanzaa Gallery Rite of Passage Program

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Page 1: Community of Excellence Strategy Blacks Against Black Crime The Kwanzaa Gallery Rite of Passage Program

Community of ExcellenceStrategy

Blacks Against Black Crime

The Kwanzaa Gallery Rite of Passage Program

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BABC Mission Statement

The mission of Blacks Against Black Crime, Inc. is to eliminate the reasons for Black people to commit homicide or any type of crime against ourselves or others; and harness our energies toward constructive individual and community development

Ms. Barbara ThurmondCo-Founder, BABC

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Courtesy of Blacks Against Black Crime, Inc.

UNLEASHING THE POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE

T - Talent/Time: recognizing them as gifts H - Hope for good things and being honest I - gaining Insight from people and good books N - being NICE to all people (sociable) K - increasing Knowledge: recognize it as the

key to living a successful life B - Books: reading them actively I - In-depth learning skills: developing them G - GOD: never get too big for Him

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Empowerment Through Tools and Training

Stewardship of Resources

Excellence in Judicial Administration

Black on Black Crime

Train a Professional Volunteer Force

L-1

Align Mission With Culture

L-2

Utilize Resources Effectively

F-2

Align Resources withChanging Missions

F-3

ReductionEconomic Violence

C-1

ReductionDomestic Violence

C-2

Enhance Community Awareness

Provide QualityEducational Experience

C-6

Enhance Learning Environment

C-7

Assure Outcome-BasedAdjudication

C-3

Enhanced QualityProsecution & Defense

C-4

Exceed Community Satisfaction/Expectation

C-5

Prevent Conformity toViolence & Injury

IP-1

Develop Root Cause Analysis & Correction

IP-2

Ensure Nonviolent Intervention

IP-3

Assess Incidents and Cases for Lessons

IP-4

Education / Training

Expand AreaTraining Opportunities

IP-12

Provide DiversifiedLife Skills Experience

IP-14

Promote Think Bigger Experience

IP-13

Enhance Violence Research

IP-15

Effectively Manage Judicial Data

IP-7

Leverage Social Science,Economy &Technology

IP-4

Maintain and ModernizeAlternative Solutions

IP-10

Provide ConsistentMonitoring / Intervention

IP-11

Optimize Judicial Effectiveness

IP-5

Reduce Market Appeal Judicial System

IP-9

Improve Judicial Efficiency

IP-6

Vision: To eliminate the reasons for Black people to commit homicide or any type of crime against ourselves or others.

SecureLevels of Funding

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Optimize Automation &Technology

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Equity in Criminal Justice Administration

Violence Elimination

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Vision Statement

To carry to Think Bigger Message across Augusta/Richmond County to dissuade crime and violence in homes and communities.

BABC to conduct series of meetings city-wide to residents, particularly African Americans.

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Lift Every Voice and Sing

Lift every voice and sing

Till earth and heaven ring,

Ring with the harmonies of Liberty;

Let our rejoicing rise

High as the listening skies,

Let it resound loud as the rolling sea.

Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us,

Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us,

Facing the rising sun of our new day begun

Let us march on till victory is won.

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Lift Every Voice and Sing

Stony the road we trod,

Bitter the chastening rod,

Felt in the days when hope unborn had died;

Yet with a steady beat,

Have not our weary feet

Come to the place for which our fathers sighed?

We have come over a way that with tears has been watered,

We have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered,

Out from the gloomy past,

Till now we stand at last

Where the white gleam of our bright star is cast.

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Lift Every Voice and Sing

God of our weary years,

God of our silent tears,

Thou who has brought us thus far on the way;

Thou who has by Thy might

Led us into the light,

Keep us forever in the path, we pray.

Lest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we met Thee,

Lest, our hearts drunk with the wine of the world, we forget Thee;

Shadowed beneath Thy hand, May we forever stand.

True to our God, True to our native land.

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STOP THE KILLING

STOP THE KILLINGSTOP THE KILLING

CDC Officials predicted that of children born in 1989, one of

every 117 Black females and one of every 27 Black males will become Homicide Statistics.

Most will be murdered by other African Americans

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BLACKS AGAINST BLACK CRIME A non-profit community service group dedicated to

Stop the violence Stop the madness Stand in the Gap for the

Black Community Think Big & Bigger

Community and youth development

Victims Rights in Criminal Justice.

The eradication of street crime. The elimination of assault

weapons. The ultimate defeat of racism

and racial discrimination in the administration of justice.

Email: [email protected] or write P.O. Box 12394, Augusta, Georgia 30914

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BLACKS AGAINST BLACK CRIME A non-profit community service group dedicated to

Stop the violence Stop the madness Stand in the Gap for the

Black Community Think Big & Bigger

Improve community and youth development

Advocate Victims Rights in Criminal Justice.

The eradication of street crime and gang violence.

The elimination of drugs and assault weapons.

The ultimate defeat of racism in through the administration of justice.

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BLACKS AGAINST BLACK CRIMEAnnual Victims Rights Brunch

National Crime Victims Rights WeekAmerica’s Values : “Maximizing Communications and Service”

Guest SpeakerTBA

County Chief Assistant SolicitorCommunity Resource Center

2x April 200x, 10:00 a.m.No Cost for Admission

For Information call: (706) 737-0054

Blacks Against Black Crime

Working Together - Works

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Join BABC Community Prayer VigilPray for one of these everyday

Love Peace Self-Control and

Discipline Tolerance and

Patience Determination Wisdom

Strong and Just Government

Mutual Respect Responsibility Deliverance God’s Grace

and Mercy

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Goal

Raise awareness by all. At all levels Expand the Think Bigger Concept Reduce Violence, Illegitimacy and Gun

Control Expand Conflict Resolution Promote Effective Parenting Increase Cultural Awareness/Diversity Increase Intervention via Education

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Objective

Eliminate injustice and double standards in all institutions, particularly criminal justice.

High Standard of Gun Control within city limits.

Reinforce mandatory minimum sentencing. Maximize bonds to maximize prosecutorial

effectiveness and increase public safety.

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Today’s Situation

Judicial Inefficiency Epidemic increase of violence incl. Black

on Black violence. Monitored causal factors not addressed. BABC Alliance w/ Georgians Against

Gun Violence and National Organization for Victims Advocacy.

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How Did We Get Here?

County Homicide Rates 1991-Present Biased criminal justice system Lapse in timely prosecution and

punishment. Victims’ Rights. Lack of gun control. Easy accessibility. Ignored public safety in low bonds. BABC “Stop the Killing” Campaign

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I've learned....

No one in the

world is perfect

until you fall

in love with

them.

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I've learned....

That it's the

small things that

happen everyday

that make life

so spectacular.

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I've learned....

That money

doesn't buy

class,

happiness,

or respect.

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I've learned....

That sometimes all a person needs is a hand to hold and a heart to understand.

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I've learned....

That the best classroom in the world is at the feet of an old person

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I've learned....

That having a child fall asleep in your arms is one of the most peaceful feelings in the world.

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I've learned ...

That it is best to give advice in only two circumstances;

when it is requested and when you’ve taken your own advice.

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I've learned....

That life is tough,

but I'm tougher.

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I've learned....

That opportunities are never lost;

someone will take the ones you miss.

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I've learned....

That when you plan revenge against someone, you are only letting that person continue to hurt you.

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I've learned....

That no matter how serious your life requires you to be, everyone needs friends to act silly with.

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I've learned...

That everyone deserves to be appreciated and loved.

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That I can't choose how I feel, but I can choose what I do about it.

I've learned....

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I've learned....

That the Lord didn't do it all in one day. What makes me think I can?

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I've learned....

That when you're in love, it shows.

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I've learned....

That I can always pray for someone when I don't have the strength to help him in some other way.

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I've learned....

That the easiest way for me to grow as a person is to spend time and listen to people smarter than I am.

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I've learned....

That being kind is more important than being right.

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I've learned....

That just one person saying to me, "You've made my day!" actually makes my day.

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I've learned....

That “Prejudice” is the child of Mr. and Mrs. Ignorant.

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LAW ONE

ALWAYS MAKE YOUR FUTURE BIGGER THAN YOUR PAST.

A bigger future is essential for lifetime growth. The past is useful because it is rich with experiences that are worth thinking about in new ways – and all of these valuable experiences can become raw material for creating an even bigger future. Approach your past with this attitude, and you will have an insatiable desire for even better, more enjoyable experiences. Use your past to continually create a bigger future, and you will separate yourself from situations, relationships, and activities that can trap you in the past.

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LAW TWO

ALWAYS MAKE YOUR LEARNING GREATER THAN YOUR EXPERIENCE.

Continual learning is essential for lifetime growth. You

can have a great deal of experience and be no smarter for all of the things you’ve done, seen, and heard. Experience alone is no guarantee of lifetime growth. But if you regularly transform your experiences into new lessons, you will make each day of your life a source of growth. The smartest people are those who can transform even the smallest events or situations into breakthroughs in thinking and action. Look at all of life as a school, and every experience as a lesson, and your learning will always be greater than your experience.

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LAW THREE

ALWAYS MAKE YOUR CONTRIBUTION BIGGER THAN YOUR REWARD.

Increased contribution to others is essential for lifetime growth. As you become more successful, numerous rewards will come your way: increased income, praise, recognition, reputation, status, capabilities, resources, and opportunities. These are all desirable things, but they can be growth stoppers. They may tempt you to become fixated on just the rewards, rather than focus on making still greater contributions. The one way to guarantee that rewards will continually increase is to not think too much about them. Instead, continue making an even more significant contribution – by helping others to eliminate their dangers, capture their opportunities, and maximize their strengths. Greater rewards will automatically result from this, and your future will continue to be filled with increasingly rewarding ways to contribute. Always focus on creating new kinds of value for larger numbers of people, and you will ensure that your contribution is always greater than your reward.

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LAW FOUR

ALWAYS MAKE YOUR PERFORMANCE GREATER THAN YOUR APPLAUSE.

Increased performance is essential for lifetime growth. If you

become more skillful and useful, you will receive greater applause from an expanding audience. This can be intoxicating, and the temptation will be to start organizing your life around other people’s recognition and praise to keep repeating what got you the applause in the first place – rather than moving on to something new, better, and different. When this happens, the danger is that the applause will become more important to you than your improved performance. The greatest performers in all fields are those who always strive to get better. No matter how much acclaim they receive, they keep working to improve their performance. Continually work to surpass everything you’ve done so far, and your performance will always be greater than your applause.

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LAW FIVE

ALWAYS MAKE YOUR GRATITUDE GREATER THAN YOUR SUCCESS.

Increased gratitude is essential for lifetime growth. Only a small

percentage of people are continually successful over the long run. These outstanding few recognize that every success comes through the assistance of many other people – and they are continually grateful for this support. Conversely, many people whose success stops at some point are in that position because they have cut themselves off from everyone who has helped them. They view themselves as the sole source of their achievements. As they become more self-centered and isolated, they lose their creativity and ability to succeed. Continually acknowledge others’ contributions, and you will automatically create room in your mind and in the world for much greater success. You will be motivated to achieve even more for those who have helped you. Focus on appreciating and thanking others, and the conditions will always grow to support your increasing success.

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LAW SIX

ALWAYS MAKE YOUR ENJOYMENT GREATER THAN YOUR EFFORT. Enjoyment is essential for lifetime growth. Some people believe that

success has to be hard earned to be real. They are highly suspicious of any gains that come as a result of enjoyment. If they earn rewards this way inadvertently, they feel guilty. If others appear to be profiting from enjoyment, they question those people's morality, certain that such gains can only be ill-gotten. Meanwhile, they continue to toil away at things that give them no pleasure, suppressing any hints of enjoyment that may creep through, lest these be interpreted as signs that they’re not “serious” or “professional” and deserving of success. In the process, they cut themselves off from a major source of energy, creativity, and motivation. Finding ways to get more and more enjoyment from your activities is one way to ensure continued growth. Creativity in all fields of activity is intimately linked to playfulness – the constant desire to do new things just for the fun of it. Approach everything you do with this sense of play, and you will ensure that, even though you still get as good or better results, your enjoyment is always greater than your effort.

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LAW SEVEN

ALWAYS MAKE YOUR COOPERATION GREATER THAN YOUR STATUS.

Cooperation is essential for lifetime growth. When people come

together around a common purpose, they can achieve results that no individual could accomplish alone. Working with others and creating opportunities for increased cooperation makes greater things possible in our lives and in the world. Yet some people mistakenly assume that if they work with others or treat them as equally valuable contributors, people will somehow think less of them, or it will diminish or obscure the value of their own contribution. These people’s attachment to their status keeps them from cooperating with others and puts a ceiling on their growth. Always make your cooperation greater than your status, and you will find unlimited possibilities and synergies in combining your talents and opportunities with those of others.

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LAW EIGHT

ALWAYS MAKE YOUR CONFIDENCE GREATER THAN YOUR COMFORT.

Increased confidence is crucial for lifetime growth. Many

successful people start off life as dreamers and risk takers, but the moment they become successful, they begin to seek greater security and comfort over everything else. This attitude puts them to sleep motivationally, and they lose the confidence that made them so successful. Security and comfort are desirable by-products of goal achievement, but when they become the goal itself, they quickly stop lifetime growth. Treat any increase of comfort in your life as only a temporary stage for establishing bigger goals. Continually strive for higher goals and achievement, and your confidence will always be greater than your comfort.

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LAW NINE

ALWAYS MAKE YOUR PURPOSE GREATER THAN YOUR MONEY.

Greater purpose is essential for lifetime growth. Many people

start off their careers thinking that money is the goal. Money can be a useful measure of success or progress in certain circumstances, and it’s a resource we can use to realize greater possibilities, but at some point money without purpose loses its meaning. Money as an end becomes a growth stopper. Having a purpose that is greater than yourself will give you a constant impetus to strive. Purpose gives life meaning and helps us to direct and focus our talents and efforts. It also attracts the talents and energies of others whose purposes align with our own. Think of money only as a means of achieving a greater purpose, and you’ll attract all the resources and rewards that make up a rich life, not just money.

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LAW TEN

ALWAYS MAKE YOUR QUESTIONS BIGGER THAN YOUR ANSWERS.

Questions are essential for lifetime growth. As children, when we’re all growing at a rapid rate, we ask lots of questions. As we get older, we gradually begin to think we have a lot of the answers. For some people, their entire sense of security and self-image depends on having all the answers – on never being wrong. As a result, these people try to understand everything in terms of what they know. But all growth lies in the territory of the unknown. What we already know is in the past. What we have yet to discover is the future. Always make your questions bigger than your answers, and you’ll keep drawing yourself into a bigger future with new possibilities.

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Popular Black Novelistsand Short Story Writers

Tina McElroy Ansa

James Baldwin

Hal Bennett

Anita Richmond Bunkley

Octavia Butler

Bebe Moore Campbell

Charles W. Chesnutt

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Popular Black Novelistsand Short Story Writers

Michelle Cliff

J. California Cooper

Eric Jerome Dickey

Ralph Ellison

Percival Everett

Ernest Gaines

Marita Golden

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Popular Black Novelistsand Short Story Writers

Virginia Hamilton

E. Lynn Harris

Zora Neale Hurston

Charles Richard Johnson

Jamica Kincaid

Sandra Kitt

Benilde Little

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Popular Black Novelistsand Short Story Writers

Rosalyn McMillan

Terry McMillan

James Alan McPherson

Clrence Major

Paule Marshall

Toni Morrison

Walter Mosley

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Popular Black Novelistsand Short Story Writers

Gloria Naylor

Gwendolyn Parker

Caryl Phillips

Connie Rose Parker

Ishmael Reed

Dori Sanders

Ntozake Shange

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Popular Black Novelistsand Short Story Writers

April Sinclair

Susan Straight

Omar Tryee

Alice Walker

Margaret Walker

Dorothy West

Richard Wright

Frank Yerby

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Available Options

Represent city initiative Represent special interest initiatives Function as self serving NPOs

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Recommendation

BABC as conglomerate cross-section of the city, be afforded the recognition of “neighborhood association”

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Summary

Increase awareness of active resistance to crime and violence within and outside the African American Community.

Promote Thinking and Acting Bigger Increase intervention to restrain acts of

crime and violence.

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Contact BABC

Email: [email protected] Write: 1419 Champion Pines Lane,

Augusta, GA 30909 Tell us your experience of crime and

violence in your neighborhood. We welcome members, volunteers,

supportive helpers, counselors and court monitors