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Human Rights

  • Articles, Poem

    They Wore Crowns, Be Empowered Poetry Contest

    Congratulations to Kayla Wright for receiving honorable mention at the Be Empowered Poetry Contest, created in partnership with See Jane Write, LLC. This project was made possible with support from Create Birmingham, the City of Birmingham, and the Alabama State Council on the Arts.

    They wore crowns on their (head)
    But the heat made them less bright
    So God put their diamonds in the sky
    So Harriet (Nose) the way to go at night
    Rosa (lips) spoke through action
    and hear strength to endure
    Muhammad Ali was (chin) checked
    But his chin held high cause his fight was secure
    Henry Brown mailed himself
    He layed (neck) to crate
    Walker made products for (hair)
    used to make maps to escape
    Martin Marched head up (chest) out
    Even why they were (armed) with guns
    He raised up his (hands)
    As if God himself was in his (palms)
    They beat Emmett til
    When you see him your (stomach) turns
    4 little lives that lit up the sky
    (Waisted) by a blinding smoke storm
    (Back) to school Ruby went
    Her melanin made them call her rude things
    But that made her shine brighter
    Now we wear rubies in their diamond rings
    The strength of justice ran through
    the (thighs) of the oppressed
    They were beaten Til there (knees)
    and the ground connect
    Because of Maya
    I know why the caged bird sings
    Now we fly high through generations
    Because of her (leg)acy
    They wanted us to be free
    But they still had our (ankles) in shackles
    They knew to de(feet) the enemy
    They couldn’t be (toed)to battle
    We could do this and more
    but this generation to lazy
    We rather let the guns, drugs and money drive us crazy
    We should want to have the tough skin they had and copy
    They ARE AND forever will be the definition of a body.

     

  • Articles, Politics

    The Years Ahead

    The Years Ahead: A Poem 2025 That’s a year that I used to be excited for. Now after the election, I’m scared…