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• #1502
So the statement stands, strive for excellence, live your best life, find your best hustle, take nothing for granted.
Yeah man, not trying to take away from that at all, just feels like statements like that can be equal parts inspiring for some and overbearing pressure for others, little setbacks equalling not living up to unattainable standards when getting by can be a victory in and of itself.
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• #1503
screening 8th June on BBC 1 at 8.30pm
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• #1504
The “White Fashion” episode of the current Atlanta season is so good
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• #1506
This generation has been so short changed ,it's criminal.
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• #1507
Why does part me think that it is some sort of scam to get people to turn up and then be deported.
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• #1508
Dunno, why don’t you ask the board of directors and trustees
https://nudawncic.co.uk/governing-document
Maybe not a scam but should we trust immigration officials not to be tracking venue and events..
I will remove the poster, in case the feds are reading
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• #1509
Bridgetown, Barbados
memorial is quite something
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Regardless, struggle is struggle.. very few black families have any sort of privilege. Those that do, perhaps through generational wealth will have taken a long time to establish 50-70 years. With little/no guarantees or protection. It’s a hard mantra, not easy to navigate. Mums are often the driving force willing their children to succeed, to get a foothold in society.
What appalls me, is how we lose so much talent and skill, discarding young black men and women even here in the UK.. the stats are shocking
Arthur Miller ‘playwright’ talks about his parents forced into poverty during the 30’s depression and 50’s golden era filled with broken promises as the wealth gap widened despite opportunities across the US.
So the statement stands, strive for excellence, live your best life, find your best hustle, take nothing for granted.