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The Art of Bangin': Based on a Political, Guerilla Warfare, Street, Prevention, & Intervention Level
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The Art of Bangin’: Based on a Political, Guerilla Warfare, Street, Prevention, & Intervention Level

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Kalib Wilson an ex-gang member of Los Angeles California gives a factual, and an opinionated history of blacks in America, and why some young black males may find it necessary to join and be a part of a group that can be more harmful than it can be helpful. Once a person becomes a member of a gang, their life as they once knew it changes. A very in depth and detailed description of the principles that are to be applied under any and every circumstance are conveyed, and from the application of these principles are the consequences that are endured. So through experience comes the compassion, empathy, and willingness to disclose strength, hope, encouragement, and belief that unhealthy behaviors can be avoided, remedied, and changed through confidence and motivation.

Kalib Wilson is a certified drug and alcohol counselor, and a father of five. With an AA degree in drug and alcohol counseling, Kalib takes pride in helping others through positive encouragement, enlightenment, and praise. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts now of 35 years, a resident of Los Angeles California.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mill City Press, Inc.
Date
26 September 2017
Pages
148
ISBN
9781545612156

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Kalib Wilson an ex-gang member of Los Angeles California gives a factual, and an opinionated history of blacks in America, and why some young black males may find it necessary to join and be a part of a group that can be more harmful than it can be helpful. Once a person becomes a member of a gang, their life as they once knew it changes. A very in depth and detailed description of the principles that are to be applied under any and every circumstance are conveyed, and from the application of these principles are the consequences that are endured. So through experience comes the compassion, empathy, and willingness to disclose strength, hope, encouragement, and belief that unhealthy behaviors can be avoided, remedied, and changed through confidence and motivation.

Kalib Wilson is a certified drug and alcohol counselor, and a father of five. With an AA degree in drug and alcohol counseling, Kalib takes pride in helping others through positive encouragement, enlightenment, and praise. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts now of 35 years, a resident of Los Angeles California.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mill City Press, Inc.
Date
26 September 2017
Pages
148
ISBN
9781545612156