In this moment in time, to flag, to write, to answer the call to action. Dances On Time: Rewards 2.LOSING MY RELIGION. FACES IN LIGHTS, STARS, SLUTS, SLUGS, SNAKES IN GRASS, STEERS, QUEERS, FLY.Homes, Hopes.
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Because houses and homes for transitional veterans are not available, on one hand, the funds are there, but the houses are not. Our solution is to help them get into homes. To assist with the paperwork, and give them services to continue to grow, expand, and explore.
Because, notices are not given, and there are so many opportunities available. Recover, money from the overage created, from the sale of their houses, after foreclosure.Tricks of the trade, Felix the cat, had a bag, full of shit that had things that he needed. It did not matter, what, where, or who, it was just matters of facts, fiction and fun.
The Whole Story features real-life stories by Black people who seek to share pieces of their own lives and, in so doing, help to illuminate the Black experience in America. 🖤
Created by local storyteller Rachel Eseoghene Egboro in 2017, the personal storytelling event's 12th installment happens virtually, next Friday, July 17, hosted by Phoenix Art Museum.
RSVP for the next pay-what-you-wish live stream here: bit.ly/wholestory-phx
Dances In The Dark, Spiders And Snakes, Tips And Tales: History Noted.
Notes of others, sisters on side lines. Displaced, confused, alone in the dark. Busy bee with a plan, hands out for help and luck, need houses for veterans, to rent/ to buy on section 8.Love and luck, coins to flip, cards to read, goats and horns of love and hate, faces of wolves, dances in the darkness.
A powerful new mural by Tato Caraveo and Lalo Cota, dedicated to the memory of Zachary Walter and David Bessent — two beloved members of the Roosevelt Row Arts community, and Jobot Coffee & Bar employees, who were were senselessly murdered while walking home from work on Oct. 5, 2018.
In the poignant words of Roosevelt Row, the mural “encourages us all to take a moment and reflect on the changes we can make through the actions of our hands and hearts.”❤️
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