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REPARATIONS EXPECTED!

This is a new time, a time for ghettos to be uplifted; United States policies need to be shifted

brothers and sisters need to be United, Power to the people stop being Divided;

Freedom of Choice, Freedom of speech, Free spirit; Love one another and rejoice that's what God said.  We're all in this together now as a Nation, black hizstory has waited too long for any kind of reparation;  We'll keep moving forward and we need everybody's participation.

The father of street poets, Jay said while in Jamaica, "The prophets, in the beginning, were musicians, poets, and writers and that's what we've been tasked with in this life and it's actually kinda humbling". Rasta invokes that same spirit to lift our people up. 

Reverend John Parish preached over the pulpit the Gospel and in his words was the blueprint to how black people worked, lived and struggled to fight the battle of life; trials and tribulations of being black, but as he ministered to the people in the streets, he ministered to himself as a street prophet, messenger of God.  He believed that rap was a form of street ministry and understood that rap came from the struggle but that church was the foundation because it became the sanctuary for our people.

We love our poets, We love our Pastors - Amen.  God Bless and Keep it real.

Le' Andr'e Dukes    6/29/2019

Art is what you can see, hear and touch.

It's beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. VIBRATIONS

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