Frankly Put: Born, Raised and Learning to be AfricanTo say you are a certain type of person, you find your identity through your birthright, by growing into a certain way of life, or by…16h agoA response icon116h agoA response icon1
AFRICANI look like you, Skin like gold, Dipped in the universe, Born of the earth and God,Jun 11A response icon1Jun 11A response icon1
Frankly Told: Silently Loving“Aren’t you going to say something?” She stood over him, breathing deeply.Jun 4Jun 4
Frankly Put: The Power and Downfall of Your SilenceA moment of silence before we begin. A moment for the almost coulda woulda shoulda said and the death of self-expression.May 28A response icon1May 28A response icon1
BITTENHey, that thing that you did, The little yet not so little sin, The one I brushed offMay 21A response icon1May 21A response icon1
Frankly Told: Lucky Or NotThe stadium was breathing with rivalry and anticipation. The crowd heaved with every baton pass like the fate of their lives depended on…May 14May 14
Frankly Put: Let Good Things Meet You ReadySomeone’s day ended before it started. someone didn’t make it home last night. Someone has big plans for the weekend that they will never…May 7A response icon1May 7A response icon1
READYMeet me in a thin line of traffic, Between the red and the green, Between the black and white, Of the stop-and-go,Apr 30A response icon1Apr 30A response icon1
Frankly Told: No PressureThe office was lit by nothing but two monitors and the light from the hallway that splayed itself through the glass wall. Two colleagues…Apr 23Apr 23