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January 18, 2018 by L.J. Rich Leave a Comment

Design your destiny then print BIG.

Some people wait on life to define them and others design and define life for themselves. When you get that opportunity to show off your design, make sure you print big. Early Eighties In the early eighties, Dawaud Muhammad remembers black homeowners whose parents had migrated to Oakland from Louisiana and Mississippi as his neighborhood …Read more…

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Loyal To His Soil

November 7, 2016 by Tony Daquipa 4 Comments

Loyal To His Soil

Benito Daquipa, my grandfather, was born in a rocky hollow surrounded by tall hills covered with tall trees. The little hollow near the town of Corella on the island of Bohol in the southern Philippines only had four families. The eldest of nine children, he lost one of his sisters who died near the start …Read more…

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