February 1, 2017 -- Dedicated to Harley Young, Open Letter to Reduce Homelessness in Chico and Moral Centers with Pastor Jesse Kearns

Our show is dedicated to the memory of Harley Young, who died on the streets of Chico at the tender age of 20 last month.

We start the show with a reading of the Without a Roof Open Letter on Reducing Homelessness in Chico, California followed by a conversation on creating a moral center with Jesse Kearns, pastor at First Christian Church [Disciples of Christ] Chico, CA

We end the show remembering Harley Young starting with a reading of how the show host, Guillermo Mash, met Harley Young, ending with a tribute song written and performed by Carrington Scott Forbes

01:00 -- Top of the Hour with Show Introductions
02:40 -- Today is National Freedom, an observance in the United States that honors the signing of a resolution that proposed the 13th amendment of the nation's constitution on February 1, 1865.
04:11 -- Show rundown
05:22 -- How I met Harley Young, by Guillermo Mash from December, 2013
07:08 -- Open letter penned by Without a Roof: Reducing Homelessness in Chico, California is a moral imperative.
              Click here to access the letter on the Without a Roof homepage
10:24 -- Underwriter
10:56 -- Introduction for Moral Revivals featuring Dr. William J. Barber from Moral Mondays
11:42 -- Promo: National Moral Revival Poor People’s Campaign Watch Night Service
14:17 -- Live in the studio with Pastor Jesse Kearns from First Christian Church of Chico, California -- a conversation around morality and a church that is practicing love within the community.
19:40 -- Carrington Scott-Forbes add his comments around morality and resources for drug abuse in our community
21:20 -- Conversation with Guillermo and Jesse around addiction
22:50 -- Announcing "Moral Month" on the Without a Roof radio program.
23:32 -- Jesse Kearns, closing comments on morality
24:26 -- Where Love is there God is also25:13 -- Carrington Scott-Forbes with a song for Harley, a song Carrington wrote for his good friend Harley Young.

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