Wow, very powerful. It makes me wonder about black love when our ancestors were enslaved. The black woman held her black man down. Some Where after it seemed that we lost touch with one another (men and women).
I agree. I describe it as a transference of pain. We are so broken and lost and want more from each other than we ask of ourselves. And our communication is horrible.. or nonexistent. It’s a lot.
“If you educate a man you educate an individual, but if you educate a woman you educate a family (nation)” I forgot about this quote, but it’s so true.
Absolutely beautiful. I could listen to that over and over again! Thanks for sharing Kelley!
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of course
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Wow, very powerful. It makes me wonder about black love when our ancestors were enslaved. The black woman held her black man down. Some Where after it seemed that we lost touch with one another (men and women).
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I agree. I describe it as a transference of pain. We are so broken and lost and want more from each other than we ask of ourselves. And our communication is horrible.. or nonexistent. It’s a lot.
Thanks for listening and sharing your thoughts.
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“If you educate a man you educate an individual, but if you educate a woman you educate a family (nation)” I forgot about this quote, but it’s so true.
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Love love this! Thanks for sharing ❤️
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of course
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Got lift from this! Thanks!
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Glad to hear that ❤︎
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