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Dry Tears is the presentation of powerful, controlled, unseen emotions experienced and expressed by the African American Male. The poetry of truth, soul, rhythm, and passion as only he can live and display it. Read deep into the reality of the men we want to be and learn how we became the men we truly are!

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Dry Tears is the presentation of powerful, controlled, unseen emotions experienced and expressed by the African American Male. The poetry of truth, soul, rhythm, and passion as only he can live and display it. Read deep into the reality of the men we want to be and learn how we became the men we truly are!
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Autorenporträt
Kevin L. Aleem is a Social Worker by profession with experience in the sociological, psychological and early childhood education arenas. He has a passion as a helping professional that is derived from personal experiences and educational opportunities. He has been developing the passion for writing poetry since his youth. His professional background and life experiences have allowed his poetry to grow into the richness seen today. A graduate of Temple University School of Social Administration, the author was one of the initial students to participate with the Temple University Afro-centric Social Work Institute, as well as the Afro-centric Social Work Unit at one of Philadelphia's academically, economically, and culturally deprived public high schools. Mr. Aleem has spoken and presented his poetry at Temple University, Drexel University, The University of Pennsylvania, The University of Maryland, The University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Widener University, The National Association of Black Social Workers Conferences, Philadelphia's Freedom Theatre, The National Association of Black Psychologists, The National Coalition for Black Reparations in America Conferences, Churches, Masonic functions (which he is a proud member of, John S. Watson #23 of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania), and various Civic functions, both in his capacity as a professional in the Social Sciences, and as a creative force in the area of poetry. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and forged into a man by a mother that would only surround him with the best male role models she knew to produce a man that fears God but follows his path, Kevin Aleem brings a positive African American male perspective to the art of poetry that he attributes not only to the love of his mother, but to the guidance of the positive males in his life, and to the presence, acknowledgement and reliance on the omnipotence of the Creator.