Join our host, Kerby Anderson as he brings us today’s show. In the first hour, he welcomes first time guest, Donald Eason. They will discuss CURE, the Center for Urban Renewal and Education. Then in the second hour, Kerby speaks with Dr. Jeffry Morrison. In between, Kerby brings us an update from today’s headlines.
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He has served as the Chairman of the Board Directors for Outreach, Inc. an Indianapolis, IN non-profit organization that services the needs of homeless and displaced youth. He has also served as Corporate Chairman for the National Forum for Black Public Administrators (ATL Chapter), Great Lakes Regional Director for the Douglass Leadership Institute, State Representative for Family Research Council (FRC) and Special Assistant to President Dr. Larry Arnn of Hillsdale College.
As a minister for over 30 years, he has spoken at youth conferences across the country. He has also spoken at lectureships throughout the US and internationally, including Panama, South Africa, and Swaziland, Africa. He currently serves as the Pastor of a church in Michigan.
Donald has a Master of Public Administration Degree from the City University of New York - Baruch College School of Public Affairs. He has a BA in Business Management from Rochester College in Rochester Hills, MI, and a BA in Religious Education from Midwestern Christian Institute in Mt. Clemens, MI.
Donald has been married for 37 years, he has 3 adult children, 2 sons-in-law and 3 grandchildren. He enjoys reading, playing golf, power lifting, playing chess, going on walks with his wife Phyllis, and spending time with his children and grandchildren.
Though Washington left little explicit writing on political philosophy, Jeffry Morrison examines his key writings, actions, education, and political and professional lives. He finds that Washington held closely to a trinity of foundational principles―classical republicanism, British liberalism, and Protestant Christianity―with greater fidelity than many of the other founding fathers. In unearthing Washington's ideological growth, Morrison reveals the intellectual heritage of his political thought and shows how these beliefs motivated him to action.
This insightful, concise story makes clearer the complexities of the revolutionary era and shows how the first president's political ideas shaped governmental institutions and instantiated the nation's foundational principles.
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