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As Ongoing Violence in Cities Continues, Kendall Qualls Says It's Time for Black Americans to Support A Real Community Transformation


A recent TakeCharge national survey shows a significant percentage of Black Americans are disillusioned by traditional organized institutions and are not confident things have improved for black families over the past ten years.

GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn., April 26, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- After weeks of ongoing violent activities in cities across the country in major cities, TakeCharge founder and president Kendall Qualls today called on leaders in the black community to seize the moral authority and support efforts to hold people accountable for unacceptable behavior and join to together for a cultural transformation back to faith, family, and education.

This follows results from a recent TakeCharge survey that shows that Black Americans are frustrated with the current political climate and narrative surrounding their community. The survey also showed a growing number of black Americans believe faith is important in their lives and believe children are better off when there is a father present in their homes and want the government to act accordingly.

"As Americans, we have watched the decline of major cities that were once crown jewels of national pride deteriorate into a national embarrassment of shame, corruption, and disgrace. Now is the time for leaders to speak truth and reclaim moral authority including leaders in the black community. Unlike Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson, who gave a pass to a lawless mob of black youth ransacking and killing in Chicago.

I'm calling on leaders in the black community to join our efforts in a transformation in the black community starting with prioritizing the restoration of two-parent families and a return to cultural roots of the of black community which were a commitment to the traditional Christian faith, two-parent families, and an emphasis for a solid education for our children.

For too long we have been silent and have done little to reverse the fatherless home crisis in our communities and by doing so, we have dishonored all who sacrificed and came before us. In our lifetimes, we witnessed the black community decline from 8o percent of two-parent families to 80 percent fatherless homes in nearly every major city in the country. Our ancestors did not sacrifice so that 80 percent of children would have baby daddies instead of fathers. Fathers love, discipline and train their children ? baby daddies do not."

The recent TakeCharge survey shows a growing number of Black Americans are frustrated with the current political climate. Black Americans also believe faith is important in their lives and believe children are better off when there is a father present in their homes and want the government to act accordingly.

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About the survey
The survey of 441 Black Americans was conducted by Numinar Analytics Inc. between February 13 - 16, 2023 and February 20-23, 2023. Participants were 76% Democrat, 19% Republican and 5% other, and represented various ages from across the country on matters impacting the Black community. Results have a margin of error of ±5.00%.

About TakeCharge Minnesota
TakeCharge is creating a coalition of community champions, academic professionals, and business leaders to ignite a transformation within the black community by embracing the core principles of America ? not rejecting them. These principles are embedded in the belief of hard work, education, faith, family, and free enterprise in the personal pursuit of dreams that can be realized by anyone regardless of race or social standing.

TakeCharge is committed to supporting the idea of America works for everyone regardless of race and station in life. It believes that people own their future by instilling the idea of taking charge of our lives, our families, and communities. To learn more, please visit http://www.takechargemn.com.

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