My ink tells my journey in a combination of movie art, historical reference, symbolism and perspective.
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Enter For FreeFirst is the cover art from "Dead Presidents," which highlights the societal impact on marginalized communities. The second element is the abolitionist slogan “Am I not a man and a brother,” reminding us of the fight for civil rights. Finally, a wolf emerging from a prison cell symbolizes my quest for freedom. Growing up, I had family and friends serve society in different ways, sacrificing so much yet not receiving the care they deserved. They inspire my resilience.
If your ink could speak, what would it say?It would say, "From struggles, we rise; every scar tells a story." It would offer a powerful message of resilience, hope, and the importance of recognizing the sacrifices made for us. It would call for dignity, equality, freedom, and emphasize that no matter the hardships faced, the drive to overcome and seek a better life is unbreakable. It would say, “I am more than my past.”
What would you do with the $25,000?If I won the 25K, I would use it primarily to support my wife and start a family. We’ve been dreaming of creating a family together but haven’t been able to yet. I’d invest in establishing a nurturing home where we can raise children. Additionally, I’d allocate some funds to my community in Ridgefield Park, NJ through our youth sports programs and enhancing resources for my high school students. As a teacher and football coach, it’s all about building a legacy.
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