OPEN MIC:
Inequality here and when it comes pertaining to black, you know, we are treated different from whites, and that's... that I would like to see change. You know, especially where young male in America...
PoB: Do you have sons?
Yeah, they're grown, you know, but just to see what is taking place with male, our male black young kids, you know it's a different feel. You know a white kid does something, and they get away with it and a black person doesn't have to do anything and they're shot, dead. You know, so...
THE DREAM:
My dream is to retire early to be with my grandkids and my daughter.
THE STRUGGLE:
Stay away from sweets. *Laughs*... What's my struggle? Oh god, what's my struggle?... What's my struggle. I'll say my struggle is to be a better grandmother and to be nicer to people.
WHAT I DO:
Exercise.
WHY I DO:
To keep healthy. For health sake, reason.