I live in East Harlem and as I was riding the bus two days ago, I saw you crossing the street on Lenox and 116th. In that moment I thought to myself how cool it was that you were walking around with your turban in the neighborhood. Many Africans wear traditional garb, but I rarely see anyone in a turban. And, liked it. And, I thought, that you were the kind of person I would like to meet and learn more about. Then, I go online and I find out just how small the world is. Bless you for your compassion and service. Gratitude is where we should all stand, no matter the situation. And, the man that stands for nothing falls for everything. Thank you for standing and for staying. One rotten apple can't possibly spoil the bunch. There is plenty of love for you and your family in Harlem. We are all one community. Thank you for your service. -Tenn
On Oct 12, 2013 Tenn wrote:
I live in East Harlem and as I was riding the bus two days ago, I saw you crossing the street on Lenox and 116th. In that moment I thought to myself how cool it was that you were walking around with your turban in the neighborhood. Many Africans wear traditional garb, but I rarely see anyone in a turban. And, liked it. And, I thought, that you were the kind of person I would like to meet and learn more about. Then, I go online and I find out just how small the world is. Bless you for your compassion and service. Gratitude is where we should all stand, no matter the situation. And, the man that stands for nothing falls for everything. Thank you for standing and for staying. One rotten apple can't possibly spoil the bunch. There is plenty of love for you and your family in Harlem. We are all one community. Thank you for your service. -Tenn