Earlier this week, 1999 OSI-Baltimore Community Fellow David C. Miller, founder of the Dare To Be King project, was interviewed on WEAA’s “Keep it Moving with Marsha Jews.”
Miller was featured with Leigh R. Allen, II, Vice President, Marketing & Development of Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO), Inc to talk about their “Who’s Got Your Back: Justice and Diversity Teen Town Hall” event on April 27 and the need for change agents who can be role models for African American youth in Baltimore City.
Miller’s project focused on addressing the high rates of violence among urban African American males. He also produced the Dare To Be King Curriculum, a comprehensive system for adolescent African American males that addresses anger, impulse control, and decision making.