Rebuilding Safe Communities, Breaking Cycles, and Restoring Hope
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
In this powerful episode of First and 45 with Coach FitzHill, Coach FitzHill, Dr. Drew Davis, and Bishop Fred Harris tackle one of the toughest questions facing America today: What does a truly safe community look like anymore?
From rising violence in Little Rock to the deeper social determinants fueling crime, poverty, hopelessness, and broken families, the conversation goes beyond headlines and statistics to examine the root causes impacting Black males before the age of 45.
The hosts discuss:
- The importance of mentorship and fatherhood
- Rebuilding neighborhoods through hope and economic opportunity
- The role of churches in healing communities
- Mental health challenges facing today’s youth
- Juvenile justice reform and the transformative Meta 24 program
- Breaking generational cycles of incarceration and violence
- The impact of music, culture, and media on young minds
- Why prevention, accountability, and spiritual leadership matter now more than ever
Coach FitzHill shares emotional stories from working directly with young men transitioning out of juvenile detention, including life-changing workforce opportunities and the daily challenge of reshaping identity, discipline, and purpose.
The episode also explores the GVI violence analysis showing that a very small percentage of individuals are responsible for the majority of violent crime — proving that focused intervention, community investment, and early mentorship can change the trajectory of entire neighborhoods.
This is a raw, honest, faith-driven conversation about restoring communities, confronting uncomfortable truths, and creating pathways for young people to dream again
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