by Andy My third academic publication shall be this one, in January 2020, a new decade in addition to a New Year.I have declared then and now again, that geopolitical and socioeconomic issues are no longer my business. Moving on from all that, I mostly read intellectually challenging and thought experimenting content. Among such books and related media include: Getting Started in Hold ‘Em by Ed Miller, DUCY by David Sklansky, Mathematical Brain Benders by Stephen Barr, Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus by John Gray, and many related life skills and self-help titles. Many issues of controversy,
Continue ReadingLiberty and Justice for All
by Young African American Is there liberty and justice for all? Can I imagine an equal society? There isn’t any justice in the society in my eyes. In a just society, people would be treated equally. In my experience with the justice system, I have not been treated equally as others have been treated in society. Can I imagine an equal society? No, because in this particular matter, there’s always been injustice behavior. Since African Americans were freed from slavery. For an example, when I was sixteen years old, I was stopped by a police officer who saw me, another
Continue ReadingMy Crazy Life
by MD I was born June 19th, 2003 in Sacramento, CA. I was raised in Meadowview, South Sacramento. At age two, I saw my mother killed by a stray bullet. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was playing a game, while my mom was packing for our move. There was arguing outside, then a pop. The last thing I remember was my mother’s face before she died. I will remember that day forever. After fighting for custody, I ended up living with my dad, his girlfriend, and her daughter. I guess you could say I had
Continue ReadingMy Life Reflection
by JS Born July 16,2001 in Hayward, CA., but not even two months after I was born did I move to South Sacramento where I grew up for seventeen years and ten months. On my fifth birthday I got my first go kart and to this day I still have it and I still rip up race tracks. One of my struggles in life was I hang around the wrong crowds. Every time I hung out with my friends I get caught up on some B-S that I never meant to get caught up in. When I was nine years
Continue ReadingVolume 25.03/04
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Continue ReadingEd Note 25.03/04
Happy 2020! Welcome to another fabulous issue of writing and art from The Beat Within. We can’t thank you enough for taking the time to not only read this editorial note, but to read and hopefully find inspiration in the pages of this latest issue. All though this issue is a bit smaller than our normal output, due to the winter holiday break, we don’t think you will be disappointed in what is inside. Let’s start the new year off right, by giving our longtime friend and colleague, OT, the keyboard to spread wisdom to us all. Thanks again for
Continue ReadingWhere You from?
by Derek Romero I used to be asked, “What I wanted to be growing up?” I didn’t know how to answer this truthfully. I had no notion or ideals of what was expected of me, like becoming someone with a religious background, which I strongly disagreed with. Me, a priest! Yeah, when pigs fly! I had perceptions and projections directed toward me at an early age to become the things my parents wanted me to be or do with my life. They would say things such as they knew that I was smart, maybe smarter than my sister, and that
Continue ReadingTo The Youngsters
by Jamal This is to them youngstas that’s going through something, who don’t know where their life’s going or who feel like giving up. As you know, life’s hard stuff, it’s going to knock you down and you’ve got to keep your head held high and keep going. You know, everything happens for a reason, good or bad. Sometimes you’ve got to stop and think, why is this going on, why is this happening to me. Think about where you are right now and where you want to be in life. See how far you’ve come. Time don’t wait on
Continue ReadingLife Story
by Young Dad I was born on May 29th 2001 at Mercy General Hospital in downtown Sacramento, CA. I was born to a drug addicted mother who often chose drugs over taking care of me. At the time I was born we lived in North Highlands, CA. It was just me and my mom. She wasn’t working. She collected SSI due to being bi-polar, schizophrenic and having manic depression. We lived in a broke down apartment on A Street. My neighborhood, especially the block we lived on was infested with gangs, drugs and prostitution. We lived there until I was
Continue ReadingLost Elder in the “Rez”
by Cody Iâm full Native American. I wasnât born on a reservation. I have lived on a reservation for a year. My great grandma was the last elder in the ârez.â Mom saw her cousin Donna posted my great-grandma on Facebook, âneed caretaker ASAP.â (I call my great grandma my grandma.) We left sometime in the weekend, took six hours to arrive at Lovelock, Nevada. I remember getting out the car with Donna to greet us at the gate. The reservation is three streets. I donât remember the names of them, but it breaks off to a street, which is
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