Malcolm Washington
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It was a full beard. Yeah, the braids were braiding. But for real, I think it's just like the kind of focus and protection of your piece and yourself and not kind of getting swept up in all the other stuff.
It was a full beard. Yeah, the braids were braiding. But for real, I think it's just like the kind of focus and protection of your piece and yourself and not kind of getting swept up in all the other stuff.
Both of you make such a strong point, and it's beautiful to see. But every chance you get, you remind people that you're the sons of both Denzel and Pauletta. They'd be trying to erase my mom. That's crazy. It's more of a reaction, I guess.
Both of you make such a strong point, and it's beautiful to see. But every chance you get, you remind people that you're the sons of both Denzel and Pauletta. They'd be trying to erase my mom. That's crazy. It's more of a reaction, I guess.
Both of you make such a strong point, and it's beautiful to see. But every chance you get, you remind people that you're the sons of both Denzel and Pauletta. They'd be trying to erase my mom. That's crazy. It's more of a reaction, I guess.
We love our parents. You know, we love both of them. And you know what saddens me sometimes about that is like, man, just like the role that mothers play, that black women play in our culture, that black mothers play. It's like such a crucial one. And they're often such an overlooked position sometimes. Like people don't give them their flowers. Yeah. yeah, we're gonna give our mom our flowers.
We love our parents. You know, we love both of them. And you know what saddens me sometimes about that is like, man, just like the role that mothers play, that black women play in our culture, that black mothers play. It's like such a crucial one. And they're often such an overlooked position sometimes. Like people don't give them their flowers. Yeah. yeah, we're gonna give our mom our flowers.
We love our parents. You know, we love both of them. And you know what saddens me sometimes about that is like, man, just like the role that mothers play, that black women play in our culture, that black mothers play. It's like such a crucial one. And they're often such an overlooked position sometimes. Like people don't give them their flowers. Yeah. yeah, we're gonna give our mom our flowers.
We love her, she's done so much for us.
We love her, she's done so much for us.
We love her, she's done so much for us.
Yeah. What's her reaction to you guys making that statement and stating it so clear? Because as a mother, I just always smile. Like, I want my children to be speaking my name out in the world like that.
Yeah. What's her reaction to you guys making that statement and stating it so clear? Because as a mother, I just always smile. Like, I want my children to be speaking my name out in the world like that.
Yeah. What's her reaction to you guys making that statement and stating it so clear? Because as a mother, I just always smile. Like, I want my children to be speaking my name out in the world like that.
Yeah, and can you imagine? You know what I mean? Can you imagine? It's like... they've gotten to like an impossible situation. You know, it's like my dad growing up first at Harlem and then Mount Vernon and just kind of like where he's ascended to in his... He be claiming Harlem like that? Yeah.
Yeah, and can you imagine? You know what I mean? Can you imagine? It's like... they've gotten to like an impossible situation. You know, it's like my dad growing up first at Harlem and then Mount Vernon and just kind of like where he's ascended to in his... He be claiming Harlem like that? Yeah.
Yeah, and can you imagine? You know what I mean? Can you imagine? It's like... they've gotten to like an impossible situation. You know, it's like my dad growing up first at Harlem and then Mount Vernon and just kind of like where he's ascended to in his... He be claiming Harlem like that? Yeah.
Harlem, Harlem, Harlem. Yeah, right. And then God forbid he meets somebody from Mount Vernon and then it's like, what's Harlem, you know? But yeah, you know, they both overcome and made such incredible lives for themselves. And I think we carry pride of coming from such strong, you know, people that live a purposeful life.
Harlem, Harlem, Harlem. Yeah, right. And then God forbid he meets somebody from Mount Vernon and then it's like, what's Harlem, you know? But yeah, you know, they both overcome and made such incredible lives for themselves. And I think we carry pride of coming from such strong, you know, people that live a purposeful life.
Harlem, Harlem, Harlem. Yeah, right. And then God forbid he meets somebody from Mount Vernon and then it's like, what's Harlem, you know? But yeah, you know, they both overcome and made such incredible lives for themselves. And I think we carry pride of coming from such strong, you know, people that live a purposeful life.