Bill Cosby is flanked by rapper Beanie Sigel (second from left) and Bilal Qayyum, co-chairman of Men United for a Better Philadelphia, in a march down Susquehanna Avenue
On Thursday, December 20th, 2007 Dr. Bill Cosby and citizens against non-violent crime and violent crime all joined together to walk with Men United for a Better Philadelphia starting at Broad and Susquehanna Avenue at 2:00PM, leaving at 3:00PM sharp to 16th and Cumberland Streets. Peace in the streets of Philly was their aim. The M. Hall Stanton Schoolyard was just one of the stopping points arranged by Malik Aziz, co-chair of Men United and Founder of the Ex-Offenders Association to help stop the killing and get the kids off the streets. Antionette Jackson-Aziz, Anti-violence Activist and wife of Aziz lead the women support charge joining the men to end gun homicide violence in Philadelphia.
Bill Cosby spoke following the march at the MET Church, located at Broad and Popular Streets in North side area of Philly, at 6:00pm . And the event was free for everyone. Bilal Qayyum, co-chair of Men United for a Better Philadelphia was Host of the forum for the evening. Producer Frogg Banks, a young man that created a Live Action movie based on a true story that tells the gritty life of young Black American males caught up in non-violent and violent street-cultures was there to lend a helping hand during the march.
Malik Aziz's personal goal was to get the message out that young folks must fight hard to resist wrong, listen to their parents, and run out the violence in the streets. Aziz plans to begin this goal with a battle to get rid of gang activity such as Crips and Bloods in Philly. "No Crips and Bloods here," says Aziz. "Philly is a Street Sign City, not a idol name city." The titles names Crips and Bloods were both created after worshiping real life people that encouraged Foolish neighborhood-war bloodshed (Bloods) and unexpected and expected assassination attempts (Crips) on its victims. Many black teen males and even black males and females that are 7-years of age and up to 12-year-old are abused by both Crips and Bloods recruitment tactical leaders. Kids are given missions to sell, carry, and use guns for the sole intention to commit murder in Philadelphia. And although homicide has been higher in Philadelphia under 2 past Mayor-elects, Goode and Rizzo, today the purpose of youth gun-violence is far more singled out as extreme worship of leaders and or participation in occultism organization.
On Thursday, December 20th, 2007 Dr. Bill Cosby and citizens against non-violent crime and violent crime all joined together to walk with Men United for a Better Philadelphia starting at Broad and Susquehanna Avenue at 2:00PM, leaving at 3:00PM sharp to 16th and Cumberland Streets. Peace in the streets of Philly was their aim. The M. Hall Stanton Schoolyard was just one of the stopping points arranged by Malik Aziz, co-chair of Men United and Founder of the Ex-Offenders Association to help stop the killing and get the kids off the streets. Antionette Jackson-Aziz, Anti-violence Activist and wife of Aziz lead the women support charge joining the men to end gun homicide violence in Philadelphia.
Bill Cosby spoke following the march at the MET Church, located at Broad and Popular Streets in North side area of Philly, at 6:00pm . And the event was free for everyone. Bilal Qayyum, co-chair of Men United for a Better Philadelphia was Host of the forum for the evening. Producer Frogg Banks, a young man that created a Live Action movie based on a true story that tells the gritty life of young Black American males caught up in non-violent and violent street-cultures was there to lend a helping hand during the march.
Malik Aziz's personal goal was to get the message out that young folks must fight hard to resist wrong, listen to their parents, and run out the violence in the streets. Aziz plans to begin this goal with a battle to get rid of gang activity such as Crips and Bloods in Philly. "No Crips and Bloods here," says Aziz. "Philly is a Street Sign City, not a idol name city." The titles names Crips and Bloods were both created after worshiping real life people that encouraged Foolish neighborhood-war bloodshed (Bloods) and unexpected and expected assassination attempts (Crips) on its victims. Many black teen males and even black males and females that are 7-years of age and up to 12-year-old are abused by both Crips and Bloods recruitment tactical leaders. Kids are given missions to sell, carry, and use guns for the sole intention to commit murder in Philadelphia. And although homicide has been higher in Philadelphia under 2 past Mayor-elects, Goode and Rizzo, today the purpose of youth gun-violence is far more singled out as extreme worship of leaders and or participation in occultism organization.