My first love saved me My second one flees They say: the third time’s the charm Well now, where is he or she? I’ve become a G.I. Jane-army-of-one Don’t wait til I’m free to wanna love me Now come see about me… July 12, 2020 * The beliefs, opinions, values, and perspectives expressed/shared by our Read More
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Something that’s become more of a recurrence during my prison sentence has been the realization that I’m IN PRISON! This being my first time – and an extensive amount of time (16 years 5 months flat total) – I’ve been extremely conscious of my thoughts, feelings, emotional states, mental states, and actions. I believe that’s Read More

Sunday May 12, Mothers Day. I called my wife to wish her goodnight and she says I just talked with your sister and your brother was found dead today. … Joshua and I weren’t “besties,” we have had our share of differences, but we were both locked up. Both wading through life in our own Read More

This is something that has took years for the American people to recognize and honor. About time, someone realizes the beauty in the culture of Asian Pacific Islanders. This has been a long time coming. Considering the fact that AAPI make up more than 10% of the American population. Not to mention, the historical events Read More

To start, I came up with the title to this blog because I wasn’t sure how attractive the title “Russell Wilson” would have been. I literally sat here for about 10 minutes watching Gold Rush on Discovery channel trying to think of something eye grabbing. If self sabotage didn’t get your attention, well… thanks for Read More

Prisons are often a reflection of society’s struggles, and one prevalent issue that plagues both the general population and incarcerated individuals is substance abuse. The cycle of addiction and criminal behavior intertwines within the walls of prisons, creating a complex web of challenges for both inmates and correctional staff. Many individuals enter the criminal justice Read More