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Under the warm rays of the sun, Stanley “Mista” Cox orchestrated his annual back-to-school backpack giveaway at the 44th and Linden Park in North Oakland. The event, a heartfelt endeavor, saw a diverse crowd of people coming together to partake in a day of celebration and community bonding.

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(L-R) Carde Taylor, Mistah F.A.B., Richard Johnson, Richard Johnson & Senator Nancy Skinner. Photos by JonathanfitnessJones
(L-R) Carde Taylor, Mistah F.A.B., Richard Johnson, Richard Johnson & Senator Nancy Skinner. Photos by JonathanfitnessJones

By Richard Johnson

Under the warm rays of the sun, Stanley “Mista” Cox orchestrated his annual back-to-school backpack giveaway at the 44th and Linden Park in North Oakland.

The event, a heartfelt endeavor, saw a diverse crowd of people coming together to partake in a day of celebration and community bonding.

Attendees of all genders, races, ages, and political orientations gathered not only to receive school supplies but also to exchange positive thoughts and ideas that stimulate the mind and nurture growth.

Known as a prominent figure in the community, Mr. Fab’s sense of pride, love, and generosity has left a mark on the fabric of time. His actions have become a guiding example for all to emulate, highlighting the importance of giving back to one’s community.

Such values resonate deeply with me as the founder and CEO of Formerly Incarcerated Giving Back (FIGB), a non-profit organization dedicated to helping and giving back. FIGB is committed to serving the community it originates from, and it finds great pleasure in collaborating with individuals like Mr. Fab who embody the true essence of giving back.

I had the honor of contributing a substantial number of donated books, many of which were geared towards children. This gesture underscores the collective responsibility to nurture healthy minds and bodies in the upcoming generation.

Some of our elected officials and other public personalities such as State Senator Nancy Skinner, Oakland City Councilman Kevin Jenkins, and other distinguished individuals came to engage and support the cause.

We have a responsibility not only to ourselves but also to invest in the younger generation because they will inevitably shape the future. In a world increasingly dominated by the promise of artificial intelligence (AI), the human intellect and spirit of giving back and caring for others must remain foremost.

While machines are tools operated by humans, it is the innate power of the human mind that propels progress. The potential for a brighter future lies within the collective efforts of the people, and it is essential to provide the upcoming generation with the tools, resources, and most importantly, the knowledge required to lead society forward.

Given the difficulties we are now experiencing in this post-COVID era, we must recognize that the present cannot serve as a blueprint for the future.

Instead, it is imperative to equip the youth with the determination and skills necessary to elevate society to new heights.

FIGB emphasizes that the prospect of better days hinges on the dedication of individuals to pave the way for success. In a world driven by change, the human mind remains the ultimate force to usher mankind through its journey of progress.

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