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The Dr. Vibe Show™: Seanne N. Murray “Chicago 1919”

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Born in Detroit, raised in Westport, Connecticut and educated in Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia, Seanne N. Murray, otherwise known as SNM, The Voice for Good aspired to be a writer from the early age of seven. She’s authored several publications including her first book, The Art of Submission, The Woman’s Guide to Fulfillment, was an editor of the Political and Civil Rights Law Review at Temple University School of Law and chaired a panel on clean drinking water at Harvard Law School. Since 2001, following the terror she endured on 9/11, she’s been devoted to exploring and understanding the interconnectedness, or oneness, as she calls it, of humanity. Seanne is the founder of Seanne N. Murray Enterprises, LLC, 90 Minutes of Solutions, The Ara Initiative and the writer, creator and executive producer of the upcoming feature film, Chicago 1919.

Recently, Ms. Murray was live on our show talking about the upcoming feature film Chicago 1919. The film is about the Chicago race riot of 1919.

The Chicago race riot of 1919 was a major racial conflict that began in Chicago, Illinois, on July 27, 1919, and ended on August 3. During the riot, thirty-eight people died and over five hundred were injured. It is considered the worst of the approximately 25 riots during the Red Summer, so named because of the violence and fatalities across the nation. The combination of prolonged arson, looting, and murder made it the worst race riot in the history of Illinois.

During the conversation, Ms. Murray talked about:

– Some of her background including her great aunt being the co-founder of Motown Records, growing up in Detroit and Connecticut, growing up in a divided family and feeling isolated
– From being a lawyer to working on Wall Street
– Some lessons that she has learned along her journey
– Making a turn in her life after she surviving 9/11 and leaving Los Angeles to Miami just over a year ago
– Her commitment to fight against gun violence
– The story behind Chicago 1919 and where is project right now

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