"In The Unbnd Verses, Kwame Opoku-Duku finds the holy in the mundane: the voice of Lauryn Hill, Milly Rocking on the street, walking down the streets of Harlem at 3am. Not only is he delivering a sermon, he's constructing a bible on what it feels like to be both black and full of breath. He's showing us how to love ourselves in spite of fear. How to walk with grief yet not collapse. How to be free and full of belief."
"In The Unbnd Verses, Kwame Opoku-Duku finds the holy in the mundane: the voice of Lauryn Hill, Milly Rocking on the street, walking down the streets of Harlem at 3am. Not only is he delivering a sermon, he's constructing a bible on what it feels like to be both black and full of breath. He's showing us how to love ourselves in spite of fear. How to walk with grief yet not collapse. How to be free and full of belief."