NARADA KBROWN: A New Yorker, studied Political Science at Clayton State University. He moved to Boston working on Affirmative Actions. He served on the Board of Directors for the Freedom Behind Bars Foundation, Inc which deals with mental health, education of prisoners in and out of prison, shining light and fostering humane conditions within the prisons, reducing recidivism and more. Kenneth, known as Narada, a nickname given to him by associates, opened Kara Security, Inc a private Security company in Boston working with the Massachusetts Department of Investigation, making headway that others couldn’t. He then retired to Georgia to be close to family as a father and grandfather, where he created his Racial Equity FaceBook Group, to contribute to the 1619 Project which was developed by Nikole Hannah-Jones, New York Times writer, aimed to reframe the country's history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans firmly at the forefront of the US narrative. He is a voracious reader and loves writing articles; is deeply interested in the lives and span of history of all colored people, as well as the Dharmma Group. Kenneth wrote the book: The System vs The Law, dealing with the Justice System. He has taken parts of New York with him such as: The Knicks, Jets, Mets, Letitia James and Rachel Maddow. Check out Narada’s Racial Equity Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/530206630831733