Art
ArtBy L. Morrow August 31, 2022
Earth, why?
The trees, clean air, and all the creatures on earth were here first.Humans came along and look what you’ve done…
ArtBy Don L. Gardner August 31, 2022
Can you see?
The forest in your lifeThe green grassBeneath your seatSunshine paved the wayRainbow skies away Can you see? Spirit-filled rainbowsAwakened to…
ArtBy Rochelle Walker August 31, 2022
Earth Day planets’ song
I know the planetsHow ‘bout you?I know the planetsHow ‘bout you!I know the planetsHow ‘bout you. Let’s say the names…
ArtBy Phillip Black August 31, 2022
Crime on the Metro
My friends, most of you are very tired in the morning, even during rush hour. Some of you fall asleep…
ArtBy Vennie Hill Bracey August 31, 2022
The great nephew
Vennie Hill reflects on her connection with her nephew.
ArtBy Phillip Black August 24, 2022
Crime on metro
Artist and vendor Phillip Black writes about a crime he witnessed near the metro and warns readers to take their valuables out of their cars.
ArtBy Ronald Smoot August 24, 2022
Be thankful
Artist and vendor Ronald Smoot writes about the importance of being thankful in all circumstances both in times of blessings and troubles.
ArtBy Robert Warren August 24, 2022
The signs
Artist and Vendor Robert Warren writes a piece about the state of the nation and his hopes for the future of the Republican Party.
ArtBy Carlton Johnson August 24, 2022
Life
Artist and Vendor Carlton Johnson writes on the hopes that he has for his life
ArtBy Darlesha Joyner August 24, 2022
Seventh grade
Artist and Vendor Darlesha Joyner writes a letter to her daughter starting seventh grade and the hopes she has for her.
ArtBy Marcus McCall August 24, 2022
Zoom
Artist and Vendor Marcus uses a song recommendation the song’s messages as an opportunity to remind all us to reflect on what really matters.
ArtBy L. Morrow August 24, 2022
Since I’ve been sick, this is for you my friends
Artist and Vendor L. Morrow reflects on his life with a new gratitude after wrestling with illness.
ArtBy Mary Sellman August 24, 2022
Childhood flavor
Artist and Vendor Mary Sellman reflects on the flavors that defined her childhood and how they still dictate her favorite today.
ArtBy Jeffrey Carter August 24, 2022
Coming up on soul food
Artist and Vendor Jeffery Carter reflects on his life by reflecting first on the food his father prepared him and his sister for breakfast.
ArtBy Queenie Featherstone August 24, 2022
Maria
Artist and Vendor Queenie Featherstone writes a poem as a welcome to new Street Sense Team member, Maria.
ArtBy Frederic John August 24, 2022
King of the wild surf
Artist and Vendor Fredrick John reflects on the beach and ocean that he remembers well.
ArtBy Brianna Butler August 24, 2022
Sunshine and rain
Artist and Vendor Brianna Butler writes a guided tour of the beautiful nature that runs throughout DC.
ArtBy Jacques Collier August 24, 2022
I will always love
Artist and Vendor Jacques Collier makes a pledge to love fully
ArtBy Levester Green August 24, 2022
Pinpoint accuracy
Artist and Vendor Levester Green reflects on the various endeavours he’s made in his life and what he considers worth his time.
ArtBy Michele Rochon August 24, 2022
Don’t be blue on Monday
Artist and Vendor Michele Rochon writes a piece to reframe the way we think of Mondays, advocating for the possibility of new beginnings.
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