Why Join TME’s Current Events Club

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What is An Current Events Club 

A Current Event Club is just like a book club but without the huge time commitment of reading a 400-page book.

A group of individuals with a shared interest in current events meets virtually to talk about predetermined current events or breaking news stories. 

Why you should join TME’s Current Event Club 

There is a lot going on in the world right now and people want to talk about it. The pandemic is causing many people to stay home and they’re consuming more and more news on TV and social media. We see and read hundreds of news stories everyday. 

Some inspire us, some enrage us, some empower, some sadden us and some leave us with more questions than answers. 

TME’s Current Event Club is a great way to unpack it all and hopefully gain new perspectives and enlighten others with your insight. 

Benefits of joining 

  • Enjoy mentally stimulating conversations with like-minded individuals or gain new perspectives on many of the hot button issues being debated in news headlines today. 
  • Great opportunity to network and share your knowledge with new people.
  • Gain greater insight on issues and events that you may have questions or uncertainties about. 
  • Gain greater understanding of how national issues and events translate and affect South Carolina and our local communities. 

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After registering, you will receive a confirmation email. When the first virtual gathering is announced you will receive an email with the meeting link and links to the articles we will be discussing.

Michael Bailey is the founder of The MinorityEye and serves as the Chief-Curator of Information. He leads the editorial staff and works as a multimedia journalist who specializes in producing news stories and personal profiles that highlight the cultural, social, economic, and political experiences of minorities living in South Carolina and beyond. His extensive media, business, and political background has made him a well-respected voice and an often sought-after commentator on issues impacting people of color.

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