There are so many moments in that murderous day
Has this poverty skola mama feeling all types of ways
Which must be spoken-
Not silenced for the simple kkkort & CorpRape media take-away
The corner sto-
The Blood-stained 20 dollar
The worker poverty skola behind the counter
Just covering it cuz thats how we skolaz take care
of each other
And the unspoken recognition that George Floyd
Like so many of us poLice terror victims
Was a poverty skola
The call to the kkkilers - the poLice
The lice on the Po
Who arrive with guns -
Cuz thats what krapitalism demands
So blood-stained dollar can CONtinue to flow
From human to human -
Without hesitancy
Without thinking
Without questioning
So life itself has a price-
Locked in wit so many PoLice kkkulture Lies
So evil can lurk inside
Ghosts with names like Chauvin and Mellone
Called to “take care of” Houseless, Disabled and poor Humans lives with murdering tools; Guns and Tasers and ChokeHolds
Black, Brown, indigenous Disabled fathers and Suns and Brothers and Uncles- humans colonized behind so many lies about poverty, trouble and other
Poverty scholarship is the over-standing that we poor people arent always ok- that our trauma bleeds into conversations, cement streets-corner stores, shopping carts, substance use and our own colonial destroyed roots
That goals and dreams were long ago lost to so many of us - and now there is a killer around every corner called a kkkop dropping a dime on us-for not living into that fake success model called the amerikkklan dream
None of these are mistakes- they are krapitalist dreams, nightmares - and warnings - we r all loaded up with from an early age-
That no matter how many times we poverty skolaz try
we just cant make
This poemCast from a povertyskola is an ode to a poverty skola and their names are Luis, and Steven and George Floyd - and your lives are in every young man of color lied to in this krapitalist void - every young man who is just doing his best to keep on keeping on no matter the noise-
This mama heard u - cries for u and so many more poverty skolaz and thanks u for all the fierce spirit medicine you bring everyday to us from the other side
This poemCast from a poverty skola focuses on poLice murder and poverty - rarely spoken in the same breath- mostly due to the fact that poverty, like disability is rarely spoken about, period, much-less as it informs poLice harassment, profiling and murder.
Most of the time it isn’t mentioned because of the inherent shame us poverty skolaz have about poverty itself. Issues like homelessness, poor people housing, incarceration, intentionally blighted and destroyed neighborhoods, joblessness and welfare aka hell-fare, are whispered about. We are all supposed to make it. To be successful. To own mama earth (property) and have a good car and good job and if we don’t we have “failed” and no matter how conscious folks are, this reality lurks in the back of our collective minds.
“I don’t want to grow up, I’m a Cuney Homes kid. They got so many rats and roaches I can play with.” A song made up by youth who lived in housing projects in Houston that George Floyd spent most of his early life in to deflect the teasing children received growing up in the projects of Houston
In Luis Demetrio Gongora Pat’s case, he crossed false amerikkklan borders just to get here work for rich gentrifyers in San Francisco’s kitchens so he could send money back home only to get gentriFUKEd out of his home and end up houseless.
In George Floyd’s case he tried all the amerikkklan success models, but ancestral trauma and the amerikkklan poverty traps are real.
Failure and success in United Snakes narratives are cloaked in a thick dose of shame so they can never be rebuked and resisted. And then they are “protected” aka enforced by civil military killers aka poLice so more money can be made with our arrests and incarceration for not making it, and in all of that our death is intentional and collateral damage.
These pieces are important lift up for everyone even the revolutionaries who are re-thinking poLice calls and culture.
Not everyone is ok just because we don’t want them to be sick. And poverty scholarship informed care-giving, love-work and support recognizes the necessity of not only empathy but a kinship and connectedness as well as a deeper ask for stolen equity, land, reparations, liberation and a move toward un-Shaming and un-gentriFUKing.
I am worried by some of the facile way that people happily talk about abolition without ever recognizing its deep connections to abolition from krapitalism itself.
From the deep ways that profit is made off of EVERYTHING, even our problems and they are all connected.
In addition that trauma from poverty and disability shame and fake so-called failure from success narratives are absolutely related to mental health crisis and violence in a krapitalist system
In the end George Floyd is a poverty skola, just like Luis Demetrio Gongora Pat and Steven Taylor, their struggles and ongoing profiling and harassment were linked with not only deep sickkk Amerikkklan racism and wite supremacy but the ways poverty is seen and not seen in this stolen land.
These are some of the many things we struggle so hard as poor people to manifest in the Homefulness vision and why we teach in the How to Not Call PoLice Ever- handbook, but it is also something we struggle with un-prepared, un-clear and in an ongoing struggle with our own internal messages and colonized minds.
Liberation is complicated and unclean and manifestation is a mofo
Endless gratitude for your lessons George, Luis, Steven, Jessica and so many more.
April 7th is the 5th year commemoration of the murder by poLice of Luis Demetrio Gongora Pat in San Francisco -stay tuned to www.Justice4Luis.org website for more information about how they will celebrate his life.