Olúwadáminí Melvin Finds Home

Olúwadáminí Melvin knows he is a spiritual being on an earthly sojourn. He's had his share of challenges. He's had his share of trouble, too. In all of it, though, he owned his choices, owned the consequences and turned the periods in his life of criminality and homelessness around.

A deep connection with Spirit helps him return to center. Writing poetry and a deep affinity for music helps, too.

Originally from Richmond and St. Charles, Virginia, he currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri where he works as Benefits Program Specialist with the Missouri Department of Social Services. Olúwadáminí currently serves as the Secretary Treasurer and steward for the Communication Worker's of America. He is also a member of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists.

Olúwadámini's favorite songs are Your House by Steel Pulse and Stepping Razor by Peter Tosh.

Olúwadámini's favorite book is The Spirit of a Man: A Vision Of Transformation For Black Men And The Women Who Love Them by Ayanla Vanzant.

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