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M.King Media's 2nd Special Report "Black America: We Have A Problem" Is Now Streaming
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Black America We Have A Problem Key Art M.King Media INC.
Black Americas trials and tribulations are not just their own

MESA, Ariz. - PennZone -- M.King Media, the "Creative Christian Media" organization, on May 10th, begin streaming its latest production and 2nd special report "Black America: We Have A Problem". "Black America: We Have A Problem" is a single episode special, written and produced by M.King (Marcus King). "Black America: We Have A Problem" looks at the African American community and the Jewish community to find both similarities and differences to ultimately answer 3 questions.

"This production was done because I have always in my heart felt as if the African American community has always missed something," said M.King. "When everyone was out marching concerning George Floyd I personally as a devout Christian was wondering what I should do." "It was during that time that I fasted and prayed, and God really showed me that Jews and African Americans are very similar to an extent."

"Black America: We Have A Problem" is hosted by M.King (Marcus King) and joins M.King Media's growing lineup of animated stories, original series, devotionals, weekly motivate moments, creative artwork, and a yearly event called "Motivate".

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"Black America: We Have A Problem" is an M.King Media production and can be streamed exclusively on mkingmedia.com.

About "Black America: We Have A Problem" (15:25):

M.King looks at Black America and poses questions and gives facts on why there is a problem and how another community has been down the same road as them

M.King Media social media:

Facebook: @mkingmedia

Twitter: @mkingmedia

Instagram: @mkingmedia

About M.King Media:

M.King Media INC. is a faith-focused non-profit based in Mesa, AZ. Founded in 2013, M.King Media has created more than 185 media projects and distributed them all over the world. M.King Media's mission statement is "To Make Creative Christian Media That Point People to Jesus Christ. " For more info go to mkingmedia.com

About M.King:

M.King has always had a passion to share his faith in creative ways. Since the age of 13, (when he became a disciple) M.King has continued to stay active in ministry by being an usher, a youth leader, and even a Chaplain Assistant / Religious Affairs Specialist in the U.S. Army.

Today, M.King continues to share his faith with a master's degree from GCU (Grand Canyon University) & through his love of Christian media through M.King Media INC.

Media Contact
M.King (Marcus King)
***@mkingmedia.com


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