Oct. 11, 2018
Corey, from Algonquin,
co-owner of C & E Food Mart Ive been living here all my life. Ive done a few years but other than that, Ive been here all my life. West is the best end. I aint got no complaints.
What inspired me to be an entrepreneur was going to jail and having people telling me what to do and when to do it. I would never like that. I never liked someone telling me what to do. I had many other ventures and failures, and this is what it led me to. I sell dogs, too. I just didnt want to work for anybody.
Its important for young black people to be entrepreneurs. Well to me, because first of all, youre working for you and yours. You aint making no other person rich, whether theyre white or black. Period. Theyre making a million a week and youre making $20 an hour? Fuck outta here Ill make my own business. Put my own on and Im here at 8 every morning. This is where Im at.
Do what you wanna do and work for yourself. Find something that you like to do, and find a way for you to make some money off of it. Thats all Im trying to do. Id even sell candy bars all day. I cant have it any other way.

Oct. 9, 2018 Leeshia, from Parkland Ive been in The West End for 25 years. My experience has been good and bad. As a teenager, everything was great. They dont have anything down here for these 2,000 babies. I was able to go to different camps and centers. Im from Victory, its on 22nd and Grand. I got a little Park Hill in me, too. Thats where my daddys from. I went off to college in Cincinnati and Im back home.
Right now, Im passionate about music, and I want to go back to school to be a computer technician. Whats holding me back is that Im a felon. I caught a case when I lost my sons father. I went crazy. You know, people just grieve differently. I was in and out of jail and then I caught a serious case. So, when that happened, I was put on papers, and Im about to serve that out.
I paid all my debt off. It was money. It wasnt street related, but money. Thats what happened. Its not the downfall. I just have to work harder. You gotta go through things. I just want to be a great mother and be able to give my son the resources that he needs.
If you dont love yourself, then who will? Always love yourself. That will keep you pushing. Youre not the only one. You can turn anything around. Anything is possible.
Roderica, from Parkland Im trying to live to prosper. I dont want a job, but a career. To be honest, I want to own my own business. I want to go to school and open my own nail shop. I just graduated in May with my GED. The only thing thats holding me back is the school that I want to go to cost $4,000. Once I get up on my feet, Ill be thinking smarter, not harder. Ill get there. I dont want to work for anybody. With the way life is going, I have to but I dont want to keep doing that. When Im up on my feet, Im going to stay up on my feet.
My dream and taking care of these kids keep me going. Im just living and thanking God for waking me up to see another day. You wake up, and its a different day. So, what are you going to do thats new thatll make you better for the next day?
I can overthink things, and thatll mess me up. So, I try to slowly plan out my goals and write it down. I have to visualize it. Write your goals down so you know its real. Even if, say that you have to get brakes for your car on Friday when you get paid, thats a goal! So whatchu gon do?
The key to living your best life is to mind your business and take care of yourself. Dont be selfish, but take care of yourself. Im the type of person that would help everyone out, but I found that it didnt get me anywhere. I gotta quit doing that because Im forgetting about myself. I love myself too much to keep battling with that. To live your best life is to live your best life, not everybody elses. Stay prayed up, too. You gotta keep God first. Hes in order of your steps and your life.
If theres someone thats older than you, with some wisdom, listen to them! You dont know everything. Im about to be 26 in 22 days, and I still dont know what I think I know. Only a fool wont listen. Open up your ears and listen.
West of Ninth began as a Louisville photography blog, westofninth.com, by two Russell residents, Walt and Shae Smith. With a love for their community, Walt and Shae see the value and potential of all nine neighborhoods in West Louisville. Armed with a Nikon DSLR, a recorder and the ability to never meet a stranger, their goal is to shed light on the attributes that make West of Ninth the greatest.
This article appears in October 17, 2018.
