
How Beyoncé’s New Single “Break My Soul” Blends Bounce and House to Inspire Hope and Self Liberation
Beyoncé’s ballad, while upbeat and fun, is also empowering, which is exactly what we need in such uncertain times.
Azaio Udoh, 15, attends Tri-Cities high school as a rising sophomore. "I am a driven individual with a passion for social justice who strives to change the world through a combination of compassion and curiosity."
Beyoncé’s ballad, while upbeat and fun, is also empowering, which is exactly what we need in such uncertain times.
When I was young I loved lego sets Putting them together Taking them apart Building something new The only person
They looked up words that mean “stupid” in African to insult me They look at my hair products as if
Jump out of the shower Grab an outfit Face the mirror then start No fighting No strong opinions No thoughts
We stood together, overlooking the water Trusting you I jumped in with both feet Unafraid to be sucked in by