Ma'at

Here is a young lady who writes about the law, the ghetto, and how their relationship affects people of color.

Pardon me from a friend

A close friend wrote this about a month ago.
Now it came to pass on a certain day, that he went into a ship with his disciples: and he said unto them, Let us go over unto the other side of the lake.  And they launched forth.  But as they sailed he fell asleep: and there [...]

My childhood

Some beautiful words contributed to us by Maat
My Childhood
I’m an 80’s babies
The 80’s
Decade of the Crack head and Reganomics
Drugs flooded the ghettos faster than tax dollars flowed out
2: 45 am
One drug dealer dead
3:00 am
6 black men dead
4:52
8 Niggers dead
6:00 am
Wake up to 7 gun shoots
Time for school
Open the door and watch a neighborhood crack head [...]

Quote of The Week:

You know you are beginning to come to life when the self-accusing spirit begins to nag you when you do that which is not right. When you lay down at night and something starts jabbing you, saying you know you should not have done that, that means you are coming alive morally. Do not kill that spirit.

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