


This evocative collection blends narrative poetry and rhythmic prose to navigate the complex intersections of social justice, digital evolution, and personal identity. From the poignant reflections on absent fatherhood in 'RollStone' to the performative struggles of 'Pandemic Portraits,' the work captures a society in flux. It traces our cultural shift from tactile mixtapes to cold algorithms while issuing a bold challenge: to reclaim power through technical literacy. By mastering 'the stack,' the author argues for coding and cloud computing as the new tools of resistance. Ultimately, the text culminates in a visionary 'Revolution of Care,' advocating for mutual aid and communal self-sufficiency over crumbling systemic structures. It is a modern manifesto for those seeking to build a future grounded in both heritage and high-tech sovereignty. Comparable works include Citizen: An American Lyric