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XM 169 - The Power

Wednesday October 11, 2006
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Ambrose I. Lane reads from his own work entitled: 'Your Inherent Superiority Can Even Beat a Stacked Deck: Message to Black Youths No.1' and interviews guest Mario Armstrong, Technology Correspondent NPR's News & Notes with Ed Gordon and founder of the Urban Video Game Academy.

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A Message to Black Youths
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Ambrose I. Lane reads from his own work entitled: 'Your Inherent Superiority Can Even Beat a Stacked Deck: Message to Black Youths No.1'

Mario Armstrong: Urban Video Game Academy
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Ambrose welcomes guest Mario Armstrong, Technology Correspondent NPR's News & Notes with Ed Gordon and founder of the Urban Video Game Academy.
Links: Urban Video Game Academy

Listener Comments
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Ambrose welcomes calls from the Listeners


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