I was looking at this on my Twitter friend Jessica Angelique’s site. I was reading her blog this morning as I do each week or so and came upon this video called Be That Woman. The interesting thing is that I can relate because I was raised with my two brothers and sister by just our moms on welfare, food stamps, and medicaid.

Even though I am not a woman, I can relate to this story of Be That Woman and the story it paints so vividly.

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