Drum Magazine Issue 2 | Page 10

8 Letters to the Editor What’s on your mind? If you’ve got a comment on one of our stories or about an important issue of the day, mail, fax or email it to us: details below. Letter of the Month Soul sustenance I was brought up in a home where black love was personified in every aspect of our communications as a family. Today as a father, and one who has been with the same woman for 33-years, 2 sons later there is still love as a family. I gave my wife a copy of your magazine to read. Her response to the article was to insist that our two sons read the article also. The response from our sons was positive and enlightening. “We only have to look at you both to know that black love is not dead. We appreciate the way in which you have brought us up these past 24 years and the fact that we are all still together as a family is a tribute to you both. Don’t worry, you will have black grand-children.” Our sons have left home, sharing an apartment together, and both at university. Even though they have flown the nest, they still insist on spending Sunday afternoons with my wife and me, enjoying good family meals and having meaningful conversations about life and relationships. From what we know, they both have stable long-term relationships with black girls. I have given copies of your magazine to my local barber, and the owner of my local West Indian takeaway for them to display in their establishments. The debate must continue, if we are to keep black love alive and positive. Culture is the key. Rupert Brown, Brockley, London, UK. “ Drum is like a great lover, it leaves you always begging for more, and with each issue it delivers the goods–a serious kick in the ass of other publicationsFEEL IT! ” Instant appeal DRUM is completely different in a good way. We African Americans have instant identification with the A5 size format of Drum because of JET magazine. Everyone read JET and for most people in cities like Chicago it was a rite of passage to sell JET on the “L” trains and buses. However, the visual quality of Drum is blowing these folks away in the USA! Troy Longmere, Chicago, USA.