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The Ride True friendship and unconditional love are rare because each one requires a level of reciprocity that some are not willing to express. Not everyone you love, protect, or defend will do the same for you. Sometimes the people you would do anything for will not life a finger for you. It's a painful yet powerful truth to accept, but sometimes the lesson is less about trusting or expecting things from others and more about the importance of being able to stand by yourself. Being able to clap for yourself. Being able to grow even whenever it seems like everyone and everything is against you. Not everyone is going to ride with you, but you have to keep going.
Morgan Richard Olivier - Blooming Bare
If you wait until you can do everything for everybody, instead of something for somebody, you'll end up not doing anything for anybody.
Malcolm Bane
Breaking the Orphaned Spirit
Breaking the Orphaned Spirit
In Matthew 1 we find a very special and powerful truth in the word of God that if we are not careful it is very easy to overlook. In the beginning of Matthew it gives the geology of Joesph. The amazing thing is that Jesus was not Joesph actual blood son. Joesph basically adopted the Son of God into his earthly family. By doing so Jesus was able to receive the blessings of David without receiving…
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An incredible conversation between Dr. Melissa Harris-Perry and Michaela Angela Davis that touches a broad range of topics. The one I found most pertinent to this work was about the politics of respectability. Also, brilliant words at about 48:00.
"If, for example, one managed to change the curriculum in all the schools so that Negroes learned more about themselves and their real contributions to this culture, you would be liberating not only Negroes, you'd be liberating white people who know nothing about their own history. And the reason is that if you are compelled to lie about one aspect of anybody's history, you must lie about it all."
"A Talk to Teachers" from The Price of the The Ticket by the immortal James Baldwin.