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One of the world's most well-known poets, Nikki Giovanni visited campus in early March as part of the University杏吧原版檚 Centennial celebration. She told a capacity crowd to be brave, share their voices, find what they believe in, and fight for it.
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It was about 40 minutes before , the celebrated African American poet and activist, would start a campus address, and Jahniya Morris 杏吧原版21, president of the University杏吧原版檚 Black Student Union, already had her front row seat.
杏吧原版淚杏吧原版檓 a fan of her, everything about her,杏吧原版 Morris said. 杏吧原版淏lack girl magic, the power a black woman has, she embodies all of that.杏吧原版
Jordan Harris 杏吧原版21, president of the University杏吧原版檚 student chapter of the , said the group was thrilled to bring Giovanni to campus as a kick-off to Women杏吧原版檚 History Month and as part of the University杏吧原版檚 Centennial Speakers Series. 杏吧原版淪he杏吧原版檚 the perfect speaker as Black History Month ends and Women杏吧原版檚 History Month begins,杏吧原版 Harris said. 杏吧原版淪he杏吧原版檚 from the Black Arts Movement, and her poetry is her activism.杏吧原版
Giovanni, a distinguished professor at , is the author of more than 20 books, and she is a recipient of multiple NAACP Image Awards, more than 20 honorary doctorates, the Rosa L. Parks Women of Courage Award, and the Langston Hughes Award for Distinguished Contributions to Arts and Letters.
During her evening at the University, she received two standing ovations from the capacity crowd as she shared a selection of her poems and talked in an expansive question-and-answer session hosted by Kaela Bazemore 杏吧原版21, the University杏吧原版檚 NAACP chapter treasurer.
Bazemore asked Giovanni how she would define a black woman. 杏吧原版淎 black woman is the most incredible person on earth,杏吧原版 Giovanni said. She pointed to a poem she read, "Stardate Number 18628.190,杏吧原版 which Giovanni wrote in 1995 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of . The lines read, in part, 杏吧原版淭his is the Black woman杏吧原版n all our trouble and glory杏吧原版n all our past history and future forbearance杏吧原版n all that ever made love a possibility.杏吧原版
Speaking on Super Tuesday as voters around the country went to the polls, Giovanni read 杏吧原版2020,杏吧原版 a poem about the importance of voting. After, she shared a story about Fannie Lou Hamer, one of the most powerful voices of the civil and voting rights movements, who co-founded the Mississippi Democratic Freedom Party and withstood beatings after trying to get that party recognized and seated at the Democratic National Convention.
杏吧原版淚 said to myself if I didn杏吧原版檛 ever do anything else as long as there was breath in me, for Fannie Lou Hamer, I would vote,杏吧原版 Giovanni said. 杏吧原版淚 told you that story because I want you to know the price she paid for you to be able to go to the polls. It doesn杏吧原版檛 matter who you write in, you have to go. It杏吧原版檚 very important that you not be silenced.杏吧原版
During audience questions, Giovanni was asked how she summoned up her courage across a lifetime of civil rights activism.
She always, she told the crowd, turns to words. 杏吧原版淎ll I have are words,杏吧原版 she said.
杏吧原版淚t杏吧原版檚 not for me to decide what makes you brave,杏吧原版 she said. 杏吧原版淵ou all have to decide who you are, what you want, and what you want to fight for.杏吧原版
Nicholas Zachman 杏吧原版21, a member of Connecticut, a non-partisan group working to end gun violence, said it was the way Giovanni galvanized the Virginia Tech community, reading her poem, 杏吧原版淲e Are Virginia Tech,杏吧原版 at a memorial service the day after a mass shooting there, that drew him to the event.
杏吧原版淪he stands up for what she believes in, and she believes in unity,杏吧原版 he said.
At the end of the event, long lines of students gathered to take photos and talk with her. Kristen Marcus 杏吧原版21 had tears in her eyes, and said she was moved by Giovanni杏吧原版檚 words. 杏吧原版淚 think the most important thing she said was that our degree wasn杏吧原版檛 for us, the ones receiving it, but for the people behind us, our parents and our grandparents,杏吧原版 she said.
T.J. Furman 杏吧原版20 told Giovanni that she made him think about his grandmother, his mother, and aunts, all the strong women in his family. 杏吧原版淪he has the essence of where I came from,杏吧原版 he said. 杏吧原版淚 just got a vibe that made me feel at home.杏吧原版
Giovanni Roper 杏吧原版19 returned to campus for a special reason. 杏吧原版淢y mom was a huge fan of Nikki Giovanni杏吧原版檚 in college. She loved her work and everything she stood for, both my parents did, so they named me for her,杏吧原版 Roper said. Her family later met Giovanni at an event, told her about the inspiration for Roper杏吧原版檚 name, and they became friends.
杏吧原版淚杏吧原版檓 honored to be named for such a powerful woman,杏吧原版 said Roper, a program fellow for , a nonprofit working to end homelessness.
杏吧原版淚 liked how she kept saying, 杏吧原版榓ll I have are words,杏吧原版櫺影稍鏉 Roper continued. 杏吧原版淪he uses them very well. I think it speaks to knowing what talents you have and using them. She inspires me to use the gifts that I have.杏吧原版
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