Mama Said Knock You Out: Moms on the Front Lines, Fighting the Power
From the block to the ballot box, these sistas ain't playin', demandin' respect and change for their kids.

Aight, check it, fam. Y'all see what's goin' on? These mamas ain't backin' down, straight up. They out here hustlin' for their kids, fightin' the system, tryna make a way when ain't no way.
This sista Sarah (you know she rockin' a nameplate) out here watchin' ICE like a hawk in the Twin Cities. Know why? 'Cause the feds think they can just snatch folks up, no questions asked. She out here recordin' everything, makin' sure they ain't steppin' outta line. Then Renee got took out by them same cats. Rest up queen. Straight up wild.
Then you got Linsey, bless her heart, feedin' the people. 'Cause when the government playin' games, the community gotta step up. She slinging beans and rice, makin' sure the babies eat. Real talk, that's what a village do.
These mamas in Minnesota built somethin' real, ya dig? Gettin' kids to school, protectin' the block, passin' around bread. This ain't no joke, this a revolution of care. When lil' Liam and his pops got locked up in Texas, that's when the world woke up. That was the last straw. Fo real.
Ms. Rachel, I see you! She usin' her platform to speak truth to power, callin' out the system for lockin' up kids. She gettin' to the children, getting to the parents. That's what we need more of. A real one. She said she sees her own kids in the kids, and that's a powerful thing.
Anita, the doc from DC, ain't holdin' nothin' back. She mad as hell and ain't gonna take it no more. She gathered up a whole crew of other doctors, all mamas, and they writin' letters, puttin' pressure on these politicians. They speakin' that medical truth, explainin' why lockin' up kids ain't right. Straight up facts. Said she wouldn't be doing this if she wasn't an angry mama, true that!
These mamas ain't just worried 'bout immigration, they fightin' for everything. Gun control, police brutality, climate change – they want a better world for their babies. They ain't playin' no games. They ain't askin', they demandin'.
This ain't no new thing, though. Mamas been holdin' it down since day one. They the backbone of the community, the heart of the struggle. They ain't gonna let nobody mess with their kids. Word up. Y'all better recognize. Keep it 100.

