College Knowledge | Domestic violence
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We are no strangers to domestic violence. It is a vicious cycle that is recurring generation after generation, and is yet to be broken. ...
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Phil Williams
posted 10/24/07 @ 6:29 AM CST
Lil Jimmy has a song about domestic violence from a Childs point of view called "Under Tha Covers" I would love to have you hear it. Email me for a sample. It is truly awesome.
Lil Jimmy is the now 12 year old kid that has been displaced from his somewhat normal family structure. He is an inner-city kid abandoned by his mother, doesn't know his father, borderline juvenile delinquent, two mistakes away from an adult charge, in and shuffled around the foster and social services care system. Some would say a troubled youth, some would say dealt a bad hand, but all would say needs some help. At 9 years old Lil Jimmy was adopted by his natural grand father Tha Ole Man who has been giving Lil Jimmy a balance of discipline, love, structure, mentorship, understanding, communication, education, patients, and respect. Now Lil Jimmy is contributing to the other half of this on going story using positive hip-hop from a kid's perspective. Through Lil Jimmy's album "Growing Pains." He his sharing what's going on from a new school point of view becoming a advocate for our youth as his grand pa is for the adults and elderly. HAVE ME COME TO YOUR SCHOOL FOR A SHOW.
LIL JIMMY WILL HELP THESE YOUNG PEOPLE....HE HAS TO......
CHECK OUT www.myspace.com/liljimmydjpozitivity and www.bebo.com/liljimmyc8
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