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i remember crying shocked hearing the news of trayvon’s death i remember crying pained seeing the face of tracy martin on tv i remember crying angry at the school kids saying trayvon deserved it i remember crying feeling everything at once b/c black lives matter but no one believed us and they still don’t i remember it all. i was so young. he was so young.
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Feb 5, 2019
Feb 5, 2019 at 11:43 AM UTC
Remembering Trayvon Martin
February. 28 days 29 on a leap to learn specifically about me my people my past my present my future i relearn stories i’ve heard every year since 1st grade martin luther king rosa parks malcolm x do they not realize we are more than those three names do they not remember we built this country, quite literally do they not see we are black year round but how untrue this is they see, remember, realize they simply don’t care
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Feb 4, 2019
Feb 4, 2019 at 12:59 PM UTC
Black History Month
you are like a snowflake carefully designed and unique among many you brighten my life like a moon against the night sky with your family as the stars it becomes easy to live around you as though you are a plant that gives off oxygen caring for each of us as if life depended on it you are like glasses a guide for me to see the world clearer through stories through gifts through everything i have these are what first come to my mind things of love, mini remembrances that all trace back to you my love for you runs deep as a well and just thinking of you brings such feeling joy and pain and everything between this is love.
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Feb 2, 2019
Feb 2, 2019 at 6:35 PM UTC
What Is Love?
My hijab protects me. Dear america, I am not a terrorist. Dear america, I am not oppressed. Dear muslim men, I won’t submit To what you think is appropriate For me to do, as a woman Dear muslim women, we need each other. This is a sisterhood. We have to stay strong. To whom it may concern God forbid I remove my hijab But if i ever do, it’s not your place To attack me To act like I’m less Because of it. To everyone watching and reading My hijab is a protection My hijab is a symbol of faith My hijab is an easy ID, I am a Muslim. My hijab is a big part of who I am But again, it does not define me.
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Jan 23, 2019
Jan 23, 2019 at 9:04 PM UTC
My Hijab
I wonder about the people. I wonder about the first cop Who beat up a black man. I wonder about the first student Who returned with a gun. I wonder about the first woman Who was attacked but not believed. I wonder about the first Muslim Who showed us a way of life. Did they know? Did they have an idea About the change they would bring Across the world? Maybe they thought It was no big deal. But now we know Everything they did Had an effect on now. And it changed our lives From now until the end of time.
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Apr 12, 2018
Apr 12, 2018 at 6:48 PM UTC
I Wonder
I gave you 100% of myself But in turn I only got 25% of you. The glass wasn't even half full But still you tipped me over the edge. Now I'm empty and broken. Congratulations. Can I at least be glued together? Can I get a refill?
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Apr 9, 2018
Apr 9, 2018 at 2:22 AM UTC
Glass
Shoot first, Ask later. But how much is later? Is it when he's dying on the sidewalk? Is it when she's had a miscarriage After the bullet lodged in the stomach? Their adrenaline pumping. "I can't breathe" he tries, While cops hold tight To the belief that they have a right To choose who lives and dies. Hand on the gun Gun in the holster "Hand's up", they yell. Good behavior wasn't enough To keep him out of a cell? America is "Land Of The Free" But only if he's white. Only if he's male. We've seen what people of color had. Women's break was a tough one. Muslims get a bad rep and anyone else Is against us, America. This is where we live. Shoot to harm, Only if in danger. Ask questions, Justified ones. Whatever you do, Be fair.
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Mar 31, 2018
Mar 31, 2018 at 3:42 AM UTC
LOTF
Watch me. Watch me walk. Watch my childhood. Watch me walk away From my childhood. Watch me. Watch me fight. Watch me closely. Watch me closely as I fight. For justice. Watch me. Watch me scream. Watch me hide. Watch me take cover From the guns you try to protect. Watch me. Watch me Tweet. Watch me repost. Watch me share the stories Of more black men killed by police. Watch me. Watch me pray. Watch me closely. Watch me mouth the prayers Begging God for protection. Watch me. Watch me change. Watch me grow up. Watch me grow up too fast Scared I'll be killed any day. Watch me. Am I still a threat? A terrorist or **** What am I?
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Mar 28, 2018
Mar 28, 2018 at 11:26 PM UTC
Watch Me.
Oh how forgiving You are, And yet we sin without repentance . You do are incredibly merciful to us, And yet we think we are owed everything. Wee see how bad things are around us, And yet we complain often. We pray when we want something, But when do we pray to appreciate You? We want You to remember us, Though You're in the back of our minds. Oh Allah, make me of those You love, A true believer. Please, my Lord. Ameen.
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Mar 26, 2018
Mar 26, 2018 at 7:39 PM UTC
A Message To My Lord
You see my brown skin And assume I'm a **** You see my hijab And assume I'm a terrorist. You see the smile on my face And assume I'm happy. You hear my words And assume I'm okay. But I am not. Instead I am broken. Yet I am also strong. I am dark and rule-following. I am peaceful and Muslim. You assume based on Society's POV. If you smile You must be happy. Fox, CNN, any media Tells you I am a terrorist. So the names I get called And the extra security checks Are extremely upsetting. The murders of black folk Is either considered appropriate Or it's "black on black crime" So it's not taken seriously. Who are you gonna believe Me or those who don't know me?
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Mar 26, 2018
Mar 26, 2018 at 7:34 PM UTC
Assumptions