NBA Basketball Team has a Q&A session with B-CU’s own, Dr. Randy Nelson.

NBA Basketball Team has a Q&A session with B-CU’s own, Dr. Randy Nelson.
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“Randy” (as we call him) travels throughout the world and hob-knobs with the best of them, but recently he chatted with the Charlotte Hornets basketball team.  As Dr. Nelson put it, “(It was) a solution-focused discussion on using our individual and collective platforms to ensure the heartfelt tragedy unfolding in Memphis is never repeated. 

The players asked poignant questions and, more importantly, showed a willingness to actively engage in the work to ensure America lives up to her creed of “liberty and justice for all.” Coach Clifford and the Hornets organization should be commended for their decision to be open and active participants in this effort”. 

Original source can be found here.



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