Grace Lee Boggs |
Democracy Now wrote:
"Just 20 years ago, Grace Lee Boggs was a rather obscure local figure, a feminist, scholar, and author who carried on the campaign she waged with her late husband Jimmy. Then, in 1994, she co-founded Detroit Summer, 'a multi-racial, inter-generational collective' that serves as a training ground for activists, attracting young people from around the country each year. And her longtime home on the city’s east side has been transformed into the nonprofit Boggs Center. Now there's even a Boggs charter school on Mitchell Street in Detroit. "
Not widely known outside of Detroit, Boggs is revered in progressive circles throughout the nation. She bridged the gap between the Asian and black communities.
Last summer, she marked her 100th birthday. More on the life and times of Grace Lee Boggs.
“Grace died as she lived surrounded by books, politics, people and ideas,” Alice Jennings and Shea Howell, two of Boggs' trustees, said in a statement.
UPDATED (OCT. 7): FROM PRESIDENT OBAMA:
"Michelle and I were saddened to hear of the passing of author, philosopher, and activist Grace Lee Boggs. Grace dedicated her life to serving and advocating for the rights of others – from her community activism in Detroit, to her leadership in the civil rights movement, to her ideas that challenged us all to lead meaningful lives. As the child of Chinese immigrants and as a woman, Grace learned early on that the world needed changing, and she overcame barriers to do just that. She understood the power of community organizing at its core – the importance of bringing about change and getting people involved to shape their own destiny. Grace’s passion for helping others, and her work to rejuvenate communities that had fallen on hard times spanned her remarkable 100 years of life, and will continue to inspire generations to come. Our thoughts and prayers are with Grace’s family and friends, and all those who loved her dearly."
ADDENDUM: 10 Grace Lee Boggs quotes to live by.
UPDATED: (OCT. 6)Greg Cedana started #GraceLeeTaughtMe. Read what others feel about her passing.
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