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Magazine caters to the underground music scene and targets urban dwelling artists, photographers, models, and trendsetters. Our publication celebrates the indie artist’s hustle and speaks to a unique audience of underground music lovers. Through raw editorials and unconventional fashion spreads, LeveL-Up!

03/05/2026

Fitness.

Photos from Level-Up! Magazine's post 02/10/2026

LinkedIn / Instagram Statement — “An Emblem of America Speaks”

I stand as An Emblem of America—not as nostalgia, but as living law and continuity.

Freddie A. Williams (Ahua El Bey) qualifies to participate in all Indian Affairs because his standing is rooted in what this nation itself recognizes as supreme law: treaties, continuity of descent, and inherent Indigenous rights—rights acknowledged, never granted, and carried in blood, lineage, and inheritance.

Over generations, Indigenous descendants were reclassified as Colored, Negro, Black, Freedman, or African American. These administrative shifts altered records, not identity. Treaties, federal Indian law (Title 25), and UNDRIP confirm: identity is political, historical, and relational—not erased by bureaucracy.

As Autochthonous® trademark holder, Freddie serves as steward of Indigenous-aligned intellectual, cultural, and resource frameworks, preserving inheritance, wealth, and lawful access to ancestral rights. Restoration and restitution require alignment with original compacts and the people themselves.

This is not argument.
It is continuity.
It is inheritance.
It is law.

I am not asking to be seen.
I am affirming I have always been here.

🪶🏹🌸 Reparations BlackHistoryMonth

02/06/2026

Midnight look.
No explanation.
KIRA SŌMI 🖤

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