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Black Kings Rising Men’s Day Project

International Men’s Day is just around the corner and with this in mind Black Kings Rising initiative has partnered with Flow Jamaica to host a reading and reasoning session in two primary schools in Jamaica. The initiative is aimed at positively impacting one hundred boys at the primary school level, by encouraging them to read more all of whom will be each gifted with books. International Men’s Day will be celebrated on Saturday 19 November.

Social Impact Creator of Black Kings Rising Collective, Ramon Murray and Public Relations Manager of Flow, Levaughn Flynn shares more about the initiative on Sunrise. 

Watch the interview here:

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