Baltimore Beings #12

"For awhile, fans of the project have wondered what actually happened to Baltimore Beings. To answer the question, I wasn't feelin' it. I love the idea -- what it could do, but the drive in my heart was not there. So I stopped. And I told myself that i wouldn't continue until I FELT the passion. Until I FELT the need to get the stories. And that time has come. I've raised my frequency in a way that allows me to have the knack for happiness. For equality. For LOVE. And that is the turn this project has taken. Love, is what we need. Love is what we lack and it's only love that keeps this going." -Keem Griffey

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 Location: Harbor Place

"Love doesn't die. It's eternal. I've been in love and i'm still in love. "

 
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Location: South Baltimore

"Unconditional love is achievable but it takes two. It takes effort. And if you don't bring that background with you...of love and happiness, it's going to be very difficult to find that unconditional love in that relationship because it takes a lot of emotional intelligence. And to get two people together with at least the same level of emotional intelligence, or that background of being happy...it's very difficult these days. The social demands or expectations will not facilitate that."

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 Location: South Baltimore

"I love...my brother the most. We've been through the most together. We lost our father at a very young age. I was 10. He was 8. So we both, since that time, have tried to learn to cope with not having a father. We didn't always have the best relationship with our mother because she wanted to live her own life. So he's trying to find his way without a father being a young male and i'm trying to do the same being a young woman. My brother needed someone to look up to as a man but i needed an example of how a man is supposed to treat me and what to look for in a man. So I've been teaching him and he's been teaching me."