defining justice

Poet | Public Speaker | Songwriter | Event Curator

“When you feel empty, search your soul and find whatever heart you have left. Tie it around your soles in a double knot and let that soul tie carry you to the finish line.“

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Justice Davis is a queer spoken word poet and young professional from Kansas City, MO currently residing in Los Angeles County. She received her B.S. in Business Marketing and Communications from Kansas State University in 2016. Justice started writing at a young age and was introduced to the gift of public speaking growing up in church. Her work explores themes of love, faith, race, and personal and observational story-telling with a focus on the Black experience. She can be seen facilitating a workshop, writing for commercial work, speaking at corporate events or performing on stage in front of live audiences. As a young corporate professional, she also has a passion for diversity and inclusion for under-represented groups in conventional work spaces. Leveraging her gift of creative writing and motivational speaking, she uses her poetry to transform organizations and uplift communities. To learn more about Justice, please read her full bio.

“Love is never a regret, just a commandment. It’s a vow to never alter after we leave the alter.”

 

"When my sun sets for the final time, remember what my rising looked like. Don’t mourn; don’t forget mornings with me.

 
Words of support from civil rights leader Harry Belafonte.

Words of support from civil rights leader Harry Belafonte.