By Jordan Jasper
The place where a future music enthusiast lays his head through trails and tribulations to get where he wants to go. This will be the place where imaginations turns into reality.
These phot shown here played a role and exemplifies many emotions. This was the lock that two brothers who put up at the age of eight to honor his two cousins killed in a car accident.
This is a road everyday that a college student would endure with v103 playing in the background. The station gave him a sense of being apart of a community
This college student is performing older RNB classic at a music performance. Also known as Adonis, a college student who struggled finding a home and a passion with a younger brother with similar career aspirations. He and his younger brother both lived in the heart of Atlanta, where music is the midst of it all.
This is Donald McCall the younger brother of Adonis , a former college student who found his love through a group of friends that were struggling without a place to stay and found hope through their music expression. He then heads to a function hosted by his friend DJ.
Him and his friend Gavin are together discussing ways that college students can get a talent of what they can do out there to the college campus.
Dj Brown is a former homeless college student that found his love for music after high school. He said he got the inspiration from hearing music in the backseat of him moms car.
Xavier Lincoln is a friend of Dj who also found the love for entraining through various ways such as being a DJ and forming entertainment functions as he was in his house without enjoying himself in college.
Xavier found his passion for music after he Met Dj. He said that DJ told him that one song can express a million different things which eventually led to him learning more about it.
Growing up, Xavier loved the falcons and still does as he is an Atlanta native. The jersey that he is wearing means a lot to him from being raised in the ATL culture.
Xavier created many Atlanta theme shirts like to one that is shown. He loves that Atlanta has a stereotype of people that love to hustle and become entrepreneurs.
The beads represent growth and spirituality said Dj, the owner of the diverse mind function. It is something that may seem only precious to a creative mind.
DJ and Xavier felt the need to go out and tell college students to express themselves and feel free with music being a way to do so. Pictured is Max Harris who tunes into an RNB classic that makes him feel at peace.
Different clothing items were sold at the free mind music event with vendors selling products that cater to college students in need of finial assistance.
College students that were victim of being finically unstable had the opportunity to sell art. Camilla brown pictured is selling sewed hats for a unique style catered to her African heritage.
Camilla creates a 70's piece of art to show the expression of hair during older times. This was the uprising of a generation during this time she told.
Jannson Williams could not afford a pair of shoes as a kid with his parents in and out of jail. He felt the need to bring out custom styles that he made to express his creativity.
Jannson got his passion for creating his brand from his younger cousin who passed away when he was in middle school. He said that is cousin loved to wear sides and sandals and wanted to tribute to people in need of them.