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  • For Chandler

    1. The beginning. A little Black girl sits at her desk. A pencil in hand, books stacked aside her. The pencil races across the lined page, unable to keep up with the story inside her. Music blasts outside of her mind, building four walls for her to belong. Creation, a silly thing that entertains her.

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  • Black Girl Smiling

    Black girl smiling, You are sun and moon and shine and rain.  You are the smell of freshly baked pies on Sunday, the clean air of Monday. You are loved, needed, and wanted from above – you are what I wish I had told you. You are who you would love to be.  Black girl

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  • A Word on Excellence: A Spoken Word

    Written for a Black Excellence Banquet at Agnes Scott College. I’d like to apologize in advance for the words I’m about to say.  You probably didn’t expect to get read today as if you booked an appointment with your therapist, but I must persist.  I have identified a problem.  And it’s a problem I know

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