RAPPER MILLER PLANS TEEN TV VIEWPOINT SHOW
Rapper PERCY MILLER is hitting the road to get viewpoints from America’s troubled teens about modern issues and concerns, for a new TV show.
The hitmaker-turned-Better Black Television chairman, formerly Master P, is set to visit teens in detention centres and those from some of America’s poorest neighbourhoods for his new show Teens Real Talk.
Miller, the father of teenage star Lil Romeo, says, "This show is the home base where teens can freely connect with their peers, share their stories without fear of judgment, and collaborate with their families and community leaders to discuss resources and organise for social justice.
"It’s time for Barack Obama to be the first African American president and it’s time to empower the next generation of our nation’s teens to be more responsible.
"The difference between this show and other teen shows is we’re taking this one on the road, to the schools, to the churches, to the communities, to the people to talk about real issues and find real solutions.
"We will also visit incarcerated teens in juvenile halls who are seeking answers and solutions… Our goal with this show is to preserve our future leaders."
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