"Stop hunting down your Brothers and Sisters. You have nothing to gain from the senseless destruction of your own people. If you must kill something, kill the enemy within you that keeps you believing that in order to have something in life, you have to take something from someone else. You are capable of great things. Don't allow yourself to fail simply because you have decided to give up. Your life is not over. You can change, if you truly desire to. We all make mistakes but they don't define who we are; absent a father or mother. Now that you have learned how to fail, you can't help but to succeed."
Monday, August 22, 2016
Black Lives Matter :: Stop the Violence
William J. Booker is the founder of Black Men Matter, and the CEO and founder of ChicagoPRworks, a public relations boutique. He is the former publicist for Fathers' Rights Attorney Jeffery M. Leving. Booker deems himself a socialist with a passion for humanity and the sanctity for wildlife. An avid writer, Booker has written articles for numerous newspapers including: USA TODAY, #Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, Crain Chicago Business, Chicago Defender, NY Daily News, Daily Southtown, Daily Herald, Streetwise, Washington Times, the Atlanta Voice, Orlando Sentinel, Columbia Chronicle, Dallas Morning News, and the Detroit News. From mass media to social media, Booker is giving a voice to the voiceless, through his thought-provoking news editorials, to his advocacy for racial equality, social justice and #PrisonReform. Follow WJB on Twitter @ UwillFollowMe2
Booker believes that "the two most important days of your life are the day you are born, and the day you find out why." -Mark Twain
Friday, August 12, 2016
"What Freedom Means to Me"
"What Freedom Means to Me"
By: William J. Booker
I’m free to live and die,
in the ghettos of America,
and I’m
free to fight for my country,
though her liberties don’t mean much.
And I’m free to sponsor her unions;
no matter how
confederate they be,
and I’m free to enter her prisons,
for as long as she
wants me.
And when she finally releases me,
out into the streets,
I’m
free to go where ever I want,
until the police stops me,
then I’m free to
remain silent,
because it's really hard to breathe,
with your hands around my
neck,
and your partner beating me.
I'm also free,
to just die here,
in the middle of the
street,
with the officers
the judge set free
after killing me.
If this freedom I have
sounds more like a sham,
then a
speech from Doctor King,
it is what it is,
and those are the facts
of what
freedom means to me.
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William J. Booker is the founder of Black Men Matter, and the CEO and founder of ChicagoPRworks, a public relations boutique. He is the former publicist for Fathers' Rights Attorney Jeffery M. Leving. Booker deems himself a socialist with a passion for humanity and the sanctity for wildlife. An avid writer, Booker has written articles for numerous newspapers including: USA TODAY, #Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, Crain Chicago Business, Chicago Defender, NY Daily News, Daily Southtown, Daily Herald, Streetwise, Washington Times, the Atlanta Voice, Orlando Sentinel, Columbia Chronicle, Dallas Morning News, and the Detroit News. From mass media to social media, Booker is giving a voice to the voiceless, through his thought-provoking news editorials, to his advocacy for racial equality, social justice and #PrisonReform. Follow WJB on Twitter @ UwillFollowMe2
Booker believes that "the two most important days of your life are the day you are born, and the day you find out why." -Mark Twain
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