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Today, May 21st 2015


As always y'all I post about news and articles that affect US as a people, but especially US as Young Brothers. However, today I want to talk solely about our Sisters; Our African Queens are being killed and violated at the same rates as US. Therefore, today is officially #SayHerName Day; which is basically re-affirming the value of the African-American Queens and highlighting the Lives of African-American Women who have been unjustly killed. Basically, letting everyone around the world know that Black Women's Lives Matter. 


I thought that this is a incredible and amazing way to highlight the Lives of Our Sisters. Also, show the numerous and countless Women that have died unjustly. We know about #Eric Harris and #TonyRobison; however, we at times forget about the Lives of Our Incredible Sisters. And for that I am sorry (for I am honestly probably guilty of this myself: Real-Talk).


We as Brothers sometimes disrespect our Sisters and this is a shame. However, we need to support our sisters and show them we for once have Their Backs fully.  As the Great Tupac said "We came from a Women, got our name from a Women." Therefore, in everything and anything we do; we must show Love, Support, and Respect to those to Sisters. The Black Queen is so special because she has given Life to all of US. (I mean how else did you get here?).


Therefore, starting today (right now as you read this posting) show respect to the Most Incredible and Amazing Beings on Planet Earth: The Black Female.


In closing, in addition to the #SayHereName hashtag; there are rallies being held. I especially want you all to PLEASE show up and show your support.


1. 6:30 Pm Today, at 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue


2. Today, May 21th at 6:00 PM.   Location: at Third Street Stuff.  257 N Limestone,
Lexington KY


3. Today at 6:00 PM. Location: Christ Church Cathedral. 125 Monument Circle,
Indianapolis, Indiana


4. Today at 5:30 PM . Location: 8330 Biscayne Blvd, 
Miami, FL

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