Revolutionary Uprising 24 Jan 202124 Jan 2021 I can move again. Free from restraints. I can think again. Free from blockages. I can feel again. Free from pains. I fell hard in my life from powerful loses.…
Revolutionary Steph J. Millz 13 Jan 202113 Jan 2021 Awakened. Evolved. Improved. I felt him. His presence. His power. To my mother, I love you dearly. And to my father, I respect you sincerely. Vice versa. I love everyone.…
Inner Thoughts Fear 23 Dec 201929 Nov 2020 I should have it all figured out by now. I should have it all right now. Because many others have it figured out. And many others already have it now.…
Stories Clothes don’t make you 11 Sep 201813 Jan 2019 Growing up, I never cared much for how I dressed. I'd walk out the door wearing mismatched clothes unaware of the general principle to wearing clothes. I'm talking walking outside…
Stories Scarred for Life 18 Mar 201818 Mar 2018 Three young African American boys dressed casually with hoodies are walking down a sidewalk in the evening. As they walk, unbeknown to them, there is a police cruiser slowly following…
Revolutionary Lessons in the Ghetto 13 Jul 201728 Jul 2017 This is where I was born. This is where I live. This is suppose to be my home. And this is suppose to be where I die.... Well why not…
Stories A Runaway’s Tale (5/5) 12 Jul 201727 Feb 2019 I ran away, but I couldn't help myself in the outer world. I was helped, but not the way I wanted to. I was toldĀ I can't run away from it…
Inner Thoughts I am not a “Nigga” 29 Jun 201713 Jan 2019 I can't express enough how much I've grown hatred for that word. As to why it is a common everyday word said by my kind. I would say it all…
Inner Thoughts Curfew 8 May 201727 Feb 2019 Do you remember being told you had to stay inside when you wanted to be outside with your friends? Were you ever told to be back inside at a certain…
Inner Thoughts Today’s Generation…. 4 May 20174 Sep 2017 There was a time where my kind could not live their lives to the fullest in America at all. There were decades of battle against the oppression that prevented us…