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MY FATHER WAS A G (POEM)

My late father used to be a G




He wasnโ€™t a gangsta, he was a warriorย  from Kumasi, Ghana, region & kingdom of Asante




The first Sub-Saharan African country in 1957 to achieve a true democracy



by freeing its Black body away from the tight circulation cutting chains of the economic enslaving British Monarchy .



By plane, boat



Or walk down to the wilderness sea? Like Li-Young Lee…



My father mimicked Eddie Murphy from the “Coming to America” movie,ย  when he came to the so-called land of the free to find his Black American queen, my dotingย  mother, Cathyann,ย  in Detroit,ย  the Motor City.




I still remember your cool African accent, your powerful black hands,ย  the smell of your old spice cologne, or how you never wanted my brother,  Kwadwo, and I to be home andย  alone




You forced my brother and I to come with you to work at your partyย  store and taught us how to be young black entrepreneurs




The right way, not the wrong way, like some of our friends who went deep down the wrong path like a sunken raft



By learning the genocidal war crafts of drugs, murder and guns..

Many of them would either die young, become addicts, or be sentenced to hard and heavy yearsย  by the tonne




Something I’ve never understood was how tough you had to be,ย  to go back to work the next day after getting shot near the topย  of your head in our store’s crime infested neighborhood to ensure that our family had a life that wasย  prosperous and good relative to others living in the hood.




Something I have always wanted to share with, you, is how I regretted the times I got mad and argued with you, even if you deserved it, for the insane fits you sometimes put the family through


I used to dream of our immediate family reuniting with our extended family in Ghana, if It were to happen now, I would have to do it without you beside me physically,  but you’ll always be with me spiritually.

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WEAK JUSTICE?

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BY: LEON KWASI KUNTUO-ASARE

The family of Akai Gurley unite with local NYC activists, to protest the recommendation from Brooklyn District Attorney, that ex-NYPD officer serve no time behind bars for killing an unarmed man. The Brooklyn D.A proposed Liang, instead serves his manslaughter conviction at home, in house arrest. Peter Liang was convicted of killing unarmed Akai Gurley earlier this year.

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