However, my size has kept me from entering many doors. When I realized, what was going on, I was already 300+ pounds. Not realizing my own dilemma, I understood that it was time to take control of my life.
Read MoreAt the end of the forum, a few brothers decided to stay at the zoom meeting. With the gathered information, we decided we were going to create a newsletter, so we can have information at our disposal. As well as, to help brothers who missed the meeting, have the information. We present “Bruh to Brotha” Newsletter Volume #1 This meet-up was powerful. The stories that were told, the information that was given, and the vulnerability that was shared. We were truly blessed by the conversation. Growth is necessary for living our lives, freely and unapologetically. During this conversation brothers decided they were going to start sharing books, to help each other on our journey. We’re thinking about starting a book club as well. We are extremely honored, to have created a safe space for Black Men to speak. I appreciate all of the calls, and conversations after the meeting, stating you feel better, and how much it is needed. We look forward to growing with all of you, for as long as we can grow.” –Sir Ervin Williams
Read MoreI Can’t Read Chapter 1 “Mama” by Sir Ervin Williams III I can’t read is a true story about Sir Ervin Williams being placed into special education because he refused to read for his teacher. Mrs. D. These are struggles that Black and Brown children go through every day, and this story should shine a light on this situation. I hope you enjoy it and remember to SHARE! SHARE! SHARE! #BlackBoysMatter #BlackEducation #BlackEducatorsrock #Literacy #ELA #Education #English #Stlouis #Disinfranchised #Storytime #Sirervinwilliams #Blackboyjoy #blackboybeauty #BlackandBrownChildren #lowincome #ICANTREAD #Mama #Teachers #Actor #Writer #Author #Director #poet #poor #love #liberate #Freedom #REPOST
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