Today is the 30th anniversary of the Million Man March. Do you think anything has changed since then? Has the Black community advanced or are things still the same?
Or… does anyone care?
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Today is the 30th anniversary of the Million Man March. Do you think anything has changed since then? Has the Black community advanced or are things still the same?
Or… does anyone care?
I agree. Thank you, brethren.The world has undergone significant changes over the past three decades. While progress has been made, the black community has also made notable advancements. Some may argue the direction of these advancements, but nonetheless, progress has been made.
Care to elaborate on this, my friend?We're worse now than in 95 and it’s not getting any better.
What was the experience like for you? I remember staying home and watching it on BET.I was there so I care...
Sure......where you want me to start? Family? Economics? Culture?Care to elaborate on this, my friend?
I remember being in the middle of the crowd staying in the same place for all of the speeches; I regret that. I should have walking around talking to people and seeing the people. & I still have pictures from that event that I never got developed, I wonder if they are still good. Yeah, it was amazing coming up from the DC Metro seeing all of the Black folks, seeing all of the Black males. It had a different energy than day to day Black folks in DC; that day had a special energy. Lastly, I was standing there in one spot for like seven hours and didn't have to go to bathroom once; in hindsight, that was amazing.What was the experience like for you? I remember staying home and watching it on BET.
Just speakSure......where you want me to start? Family? Economics? Culture?
I’m sure you can still get those pictures developed.I remember being in the middle of the crowd staying in the same place for all of the speeches; I regret that. I should have walking around talking to people and seeing the people. & I still have pictures from that event that I never got developed, I wonder if they are still good. Yeah, it was amazing coming up from the DC Metro seeing all of the Black folks, seeing all of the Black males. It had a different energy than day to day Black folks in DC; that day had a special energy. Lastly, I was standing there in one spot for like seven hours and didn't have to go to bathroom once; in hindsight, that was amazing.
We last on every list for the right things and 1st on the list for the wrong things.Just speak
Yeah, man, it was good day, better than Ice Cube's. I should look to get them developed; I don't what has taken me so long.I’m sure you can still get those pictures developed.
I thought it was an awesome day. Just seeing all the brothers come together was a beautiful thing to see.
Yes we do.We desperately need that kind of unity and movement in today’s world.
We're worse now than in 95 and its not getting any better.