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The Party Of People: "From The Hood To The Hill"
| AUTHOR | Mizal, Dboy |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (08/15/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
The Party of People: From the Hood to the Hill
By Dboy MizalThey weren't born into politics.
They were raised in the struggle.
From sandbox friendships in a forgotten corner of the city, four Black teenagers-Keisha, Jamal, Dre, and Zay-grow into something far bigger than their block. United by the strength of their mothers and the fire of their convictions, they create a youth-led political party unlike anything the country has ever seen: The Equality and Empowerment Party (EEP).
What begins as late-night debates and graffiti-tagged visions becomes a full-blown movement-challenging city councils, disrupting corrupt school boards, and drawing attention from national figures. But power has a cost. And with every victory comes sabotage, media spin, internal tension, and the hardest choice of all: Who do you have to become in order to truly make change?
Keisha, the anchor and heart of the EEP, finds herself pulled between loyalty to the streets that raised her and the national spotlight now watching her every move. Jamal battles the ghosts of his past while becoming a fierce policy voice. Dre paints pain into murals that speak louder than speeches. And Zay-militant, loyal, and always blunt-struggles with a world that keeps asking him to compromise.
Told with raw emotion, cultural truth, and cinematic pacing, The Party of People: From the Hood to the Hill is a story of revolution born in the margins, led by the youth, and fueled by legacy. It's not just a novel-it's the first brick in a series built to inspire, challenge, and electrify a generation.
They're not waiting for change.
They're building it.
The Party of People: From the Hood to the Hill
By Dboy MizalThey weren't born into politics.
They were raised in the struggle.
From sandbox friendships in a forgotten corner of the city, four Black teenagers-Keisha, Jamal, Dre, and Zay-grow into something far bigger than their block. United by the strength of their mothers and the fire of their convictions, they create a youth-led political party unlike anything the country has ever seen: The Equality and Empowerment Party (EEP).
What begins as late-night debates and graffiti-tagged visions becomes a full-blown movement-challenging city councils, disrupting corrupt school boards, and drawing attention from national figures. But power has a cost. And with every victory comes sabotage, media spin, internal tension, and the hardest choice of all: Who do you have to become in order to truly make change?
Keisha, the anchor and heart of the EEP, finds herself pulled between loyalty to the streets that raised her and the national spotlight now watching her every move. Jamal battles the ghosts of his past while becoming a fierce policy voice. Dre paints pain into murals that speak louder than speeches. And Zay-militant, loyal, and always blunt-struggles with a world that keeps asking him to compromise.
Told with raw emotion, cultural truth, and cinematic pacing, The Party of People: From the Hood to the Hill is a story of revolution born in the margins, led by the youth, and fueled by legacy. It's not just a novel-it's the first brick in a series built to inspire, challenge, and electrify a generation.
They're not waiting for change.
They're building it.
