National Community Reinvestment Day

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WARREN BALLENTINE ISSUES NATIONAL CALL TO ACTION

 
--“National Community Reinvestment Day” on September 4, 2009-- 
 
Press Release -- Leading syndicated radio host, Warren Ballentine issued call to action, deeming September 4, 2009 “National Community Reinvestment Day.” The national plan urges individuals from all across America to open an account with Black-owned banks, in their communities, on the same day (September 4th). Ballentine announced that the mission of the campaign is to galvanize consumers, business & thought leaders, social groups and individuals all across America to actively get involved in empowering and transforming their own communities. 

Through active partnerships with his listeners, sponsors and supporters, Ballentine uses the power of media and communications to promote change and positively influence the lives of others. He continues to be a leading voice on issues and challenges facing Black America. Ballentine continues to spotlight issues such as racial injustice, financial literacy & economic prosperity, criminal justice, and other topics that promote social change.


Warren Ballentine is a lawyer, a nationally syndicated radio host, author, and a regular on Sunday nights on the newsroom on CNN. The Warren Ballentine Show can be heard weekdays from 10AM-1PM. (check local market listing information) or visit www.truthfighters.tv.

 

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  • 8/27/2009 2:15 PM Anonymous wrote:
    good initiative but, it needs more info and substance. i dont even know of any black owned banks.... there should be a list of preferred black owned companies inconjunction with this initiate.
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  • 9/1/2009 8:02 AM atari wrote:
    Good post. Just wonder how pratical it would be for just one day. I would like to see a list of business as well
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