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Poetry often brings a perspective to daily living.  These poems, accompanied by music, shares the writes thoughts about giving back expressed in the the poem entitled "Ten," the trials and tribulations of a young black man epitomizing eh plight of many African American males as drugs becomes the noose and jails  the lynching platform for a new generation.   

Then listen the reflections on "Papa's Right to Vote."  Compelling and thoughtful pieces of our work.  Enjoy and Reflect.


 

 

Ten
Introducing "J-Hen" in his debut in a poem about endurance, staying in the game, and relying on God, tithing, and our own efforts to see one to the end.  A Powerful and Compelling Message. 
 
Jynched
"J-Hen" talks about the impact drugs ( and more specifically drug dealers) are having on the number of black men in prison.   He also points to the impact this issue is having on the black community.  Jynched is a word used to denote how jails are becoming a way of eliminating the contributions of black men in the black community.  

 
Papa's Right to Vote

A Tribute to the 40th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and to the Legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Click here for the song.
 

 
Coffee Nudge

How do we survive when we face our daily grind?  Just like coffee being ground, God helps us survive.  Click Here for the Song
 


 
  It Takes A Village

Where did the phrase "It takes a village to raise a child" come from?   Perhaps is is a reflection of slavery times when many children were taken from their mothers.
 

 
Come See About Me
 

Reach and Teach
 
 
Wake Up -- The Birds Still Sing

 
 
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