Why Trillions Haven’t Healed Our Cities — And What Will

In this powerful opening episode, Pastor Donald T. Eason, president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), introduces viewers to the mission of CURE and delivers a straight-from-the-heart message about the true path to healing America’s urban communities.

Drawing from his own upbringing in Detroit, once the richest city in the world, now a shadow of its former self with a drastically reduced population, Pastor Eason shares personal stories of single-parent struggles, temporary government assistance, and the dignity that comes from work and self-reliance. He explains how decades of massive federal spending have failed urban America, pointing to sobering statistics: doubled single-parent households since 1970, 50 percent of black children in fatherless homes, black women accounting for 40 percent of abortions, high black teen unemployment, and a persistent 18.4 percent black poverty rate in 2024.

Pastor Eason contrasts CURE’s approach, rooted in faith, family, freedom, personal responsibility, and opportunity, with the results of big-government programs and larger organizations that, he argues, have perpetuated dependency rather than solved it. Pastor Eason highlights CURE as the only Washington, D.C., think tank focused on urban issues from a Judeo-Christian perspective, spotlighting key publications like the report on education choice as a moral imperative for parents, the impact of abortion on the black community, and the Cato Institute-praised book “The State of Black Progress.”

Pastor Eason promotes the “success sequence” (education → job → marriage → children), calls for reviving trades and manufacturing jobs, and urges viewers to support solutions that restore dignity instead of relying on prolonged government aid. With direct biblical references, a no-compromise stance on faith and values, and a challenge to judge organizations by real results, this episode lays out a clear vision: the real cure for urban America isn’t more government—it’s faith, hard work, family, and personal responsibility.

A compelling, truth-telling start to the series that calls viewers to action and hope.

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