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In My Head

06Dec

Guerillas vs. Millenials, and one conversation we haven’t had

4 years ago during a casual convening at a friend’s house, one person joked that
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30Jan

This is what might make us incapable of the leadership we hope for

African-American artistic, social critic James Baldwin was once quoted in words that I have continually
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09May

Maybe

Sometimes as I walk down the long, winding path of consciousness I find frustration as
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24Feb

Someone

Someone with whom to dream About the moon and stars And the planets beyond earth
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13Jan

Grey

We were talking arts We were talking books We were talking justice And everything nice.
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02Dec

My Home Is A Mess

It has been 3 weeks since the prophet, on the day before the little ones
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