It feels dope to be able to say that I was at a major event that’s going down in the history books. I learned a lot out in DC last weekend for Justice Or Else (the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March). On Facebook/instagram/twitter/snapchat, I saw a lot of people expressing their concern and frustrations […]

S/O to @cspan for being the only Major News outlet to Broadcast the #MillionManMarch #MMM15 pic.twitter.com/U9JUDOJXDz — T. Green #tdz1300 (@tdz1300) October 10, 2015 It’s a very contentious time in America as it pertains to race relations. Twenty years after the 1995 Million Man March, we’ve made progress with the election of the first black President, […]

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When I left the mall that day, I knew these stories had to be told in order to be understood. I also realized that the March was just as much for healing as it was for justice. People needed to heal from their wounds of injustice and who better to do that with than thousands of people who feel what you feel.

20 years ago, the historic Million Man March drew unprecedented crowds of African-American men and women to Washington, D.C. in 1995 in an effort to…

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