Sckraight From The Ghetto: You Know You're Ghetto If . . .

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Is the only art you own on your fingernails? Do you consider kool-aid one of the five food groups?

You know you're ghetto if:
-Turning up the heat means turning on another burner on the stove
-You think of paneling as a home improvement
-You use a pair of pliers to change the channel on your TV
-You run to get pots as soon as it rains
-Your glasses and silverware come from a gas station
-Your weave is longer than your torso
-You have more than ten uses for Vaseline-and one of them is shoe polish

Ghetto is not where you live. Ghetto is not about income or social status. Ghetto is a state of mind.

About the author

Bertrice Berry, PhD, is a sociologist, author, educator, and comedian who believes in using humor to address difficult subjects such as racism and sexism. The former host of the nationally syndicated “Bertrice Berry Show”, her bestselling books include her inspirational memoir, I’m On My Way, But Your Foot Is On My Head, and, with Joan Coker, MD, the hilarious books, Sckraight From The Ghetto and You Still Ghetto.

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