The author is committed to empowering Black men and boys through 2026 and beyond, regardless of outside discomfort. The focus is on recognizing their worth, leadership, and addressing the unique challenges they face. The movement encourages confidence, rejects invisibility, and promotes resilience, urging Black men to embrace their identities boldly and unapologetically.
We still wear the mask. And its killing us!
Been a while since I posted something here. I decided to do it this way because what I got to say here will take longer than one of my TikTok Videos: A caveat: I do not represent this as "The Truth". It is something I hope generates discussion! This is a follow up to my... Continue Reading →
Video: The question is this: What would it look like if Black Men were UNLEASHED?
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Pain: We LOVE you NOT!
Well, I drank a high caffeine beverage too late, could not sleep and was reading social media and I think part of what makes it so depressing this this: What (some) people do is this: They take their pain, make it the "truth" then spread it out and package it up as "wisdom". And some... Continue Reading →
Time to let my shield down!
I am pretty clear my fundamental way of being is telling the world this: I will do it myself, leave me the f--k alone What that really translates into is: I really want to just be alone (where its safe) I believe that it is not safe to let people close to me because I... Continue Reading →
To my brothers, time to make a declaration!
I think I will begin this post with what I ended with on the previous post. Except thismessage is not just to the younger me, this is to all my fellow Black Men and (yes) also to our younger brothers coming up. Well, that one was too! You are Gods creation and you are unique... Continue Reading →
Are we really enlightened? Or is normal just painted over?
In todays America we see this picture as offensive and wrong Slaves In chains And this picture is NOT offensive. Getty Images Hypocritical, isn't it? Three Questions If we say that we care about justice and are the land of the free, then why is is OK for 1 in 4 Black men to end... Continue Reading →
An inquiry about being Black and Male: Who are we and what can we become?
I love this quote. This was and still is true! I feel that I need to start with this: This is my expression. It is intended to generate thought and also, to heal myself and my mind. I pray it is useful for you. As is all my posts: It is a Work in Progress,... Continue Reading →






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