The walls around the hood keep the people on the inside from the changes on the outside.

Darnell Lamont Walker
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  2. I sometimes sit on my roof. Not to be closer to god. To be further from y'all.

  3. There's an inexplicable joy that exists on a brown child's face and in the way they navigate their world long before they discover they're hated.

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