HOW TO: OVERCOME SYSTEMIC OPPRESSION BY CHRIS NOLAN ()
Incredibly excited to be sharing the work of @chrispush , someone we've known for years at this point and are so incredibly excited for the impact he's making for our youth and the community. Check out the book he's been working on:
"I’m Chris Nolan Edwards, I’m alum of Morehouse College Class of 2015, and I’ve used my opportunities within school districts in different cities and states simultaneously to influence students love learning instead of being brainwashed to resent it. I did this for many years on the platform of being a substitute teacher. I’ve impacted the city of inglewood, Compton, Los Angeles, Atlanta , NY, and Houston. I’m currently full time teaching in Houston, but while being a substitute teacher I’d teach life lessons geared towards making students more conscious of conditioning as well as instilling a thirst 4 knowledge. I then turned those life lessons into poetry(not literally) and added original artwork to spread the idea / message further."
How To: Overcome Systemic Oppression is a concise, practical guide designed to help readers understand, navigate, and rise above the systems that restrict opportunity and progress. Written from the perspective of a servant leader, Chris Nolan blends personal insight, social awareness, and actionable strategy to empower individuals to reclaim agency over their lives.
Rather than focusing solely on the problem, this book emphasizes mindset, discipline, self-leadership, and strategic action as tools for transformation. It challenges readers to recognize systemic barriers without allowing them to define their future—offering clarity, resilience, and direction in the face of adversity.
This work is both a reflection and a roadmap—encouraging readers to move from awareness to action, from limitation to leadership.
Ideal for: • Readers seeking personal empowerment • Community leaders and educators • Entrepreneurs and creatives • Anyone committed to growth, accountability, and change
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“How To: Overcome Systematic Oppression” by Christopher Nolan ( @chrispush )is more than a book—it’s a blueprint for breaking barriers, reclaiming power, and healing generational wounds.
Whether you’re fighting through silence, injustice, or internalized pain—this read reminds us that resistance is mental, emotional, and spiritual.
Educate yourself. Empower your mind. Elevate the movement.
Because mental health includes the weight of the systems we’re forced to carry.
#MHIWReads #OvercomeOppression #HealingIsRevolution
“How To: Overcome Systematic Oppression” by Christopher Nolan ( @chrispush )is more than a book—it’s a blueprint for breaking barriers, reclaiming power, and healing generational wounds.
At @mhiw.store , we believe that awareness is the first step toward change, and this book delivers both hard truths and real tools for navigating a world not built for everyone to win.
Whether you’re fighting through silence, injustice, or internalized pain—this read reminds us that resistance is mental, emotional, and spiritual.
Educate yourself. Empower your mind. Elevate the movement.
Because mental health includes the weight of the systems we’re forced to carry.
#MentalHealthIsWealth
#MHIWReads #OvercomeOppression #KnowledgeIsPower #HealingIsRevolution
Take the Vaccine? Girl it don’t say that in the Bible.
And just like that I’m suspended. NYC was a vibe, and this ain’t goodbye. I’ll be back.
Special Shout-out to my gyal @carinadmaye
& my bro shawn_euro
I got a gift and I’m God Given,
and that’s why I gone live like GODZILLA.
It was all good just a year ago...
Friday June 7, 2019
Morningside Side HS in Inglewood Ca.
Instead of walking the stage and receiving a diploma, I got the luxury of sending a vibrant youthful group of teenagers to their possibly only normal high school semester(not year). I had my sights on other stages this year, but biological terrorism decided to take lives and leave us in suspended anxiety. Rip to Kobe and George Floyd. 2020 said hold my beer Fk .. I want my life back. -CP
Sunday May 20, 2015
...and then there was light.
In 4 years I went from probation to dean’s list.
From Coal to Diamond.
mucho amor a mí Madre MoHouse. @morehouse1867